QuestionIt
This app is designed to help people with autism and language issues develop and strengthen their language. This app is accessible through its color-coded support. This app is recommended for grades PreK-3 but I would advise applying it to any student with language difficulties. |
Read&Write
This app is a keyboard replacement that works with various apps. It helps with reading, writing, comprehension and vocabulary development. It's a great tool by providing text-to-speech, talking dictionary, Speak as I type, and much more! This app is recommended for grades K-12. |
Seeing Al
This app is a combination of technologies to narrate text, people, objects, and scenes for blind or visually impaired kids. It includes a short text reader, document reader, scanner, person identifier, identification of the scene, color, and handwriting readers.This app is recommended for grades K-12. |
Avokiddo Emotion
This app helps students understand their emotions through funny and expressive images. Students can also identify what the images are trying to express. This app cannot only help on its own but also add assistance with in real life tools. This app is recommended for Pre-K-K students but I would advise to attempt it with any student that needs empathetic aid. |
Daniel Tiger's Grr-ific Feelings
This apps helps children help and grow with Daniel Tiger. They can play, sing, and learn about all kinds of feelings through fun and calming games like "Feelings Photo Booth" and "Trolley Game." This app is recommended for Pre-K-K. |
Peek-a-Zoo
This apps can gives students the opportunity to study facial expressions and behaviors of animals to help identify social cues and emotions. This app also helps recall animal names, and learn action words. This app is recommended for Pre-K-K students. |
Autism KeyResource for families to find communities and friendships within the autism spectrum.
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International Dyslexia AssociationFull resources and community assistance for people with dyslexia.
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Helps the blind and print disabled sign up for free special-format library service, assist with issues concerning equipment, suggest and locate titles of interest, and help you receive access to the BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download)website and app.
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Response to Intervention: A Primer for ParentsResources an association that contains several resources on RTI.
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University of Kansas-
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National Center for Learning DisabilitiesThis site helps recognize if a student or child has learning disability (LD). It contains information on possible signals and ways of responding to said LD.
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ERICIDEA Requirements for Preschoolers with Disabilities: IDEA Early Childhood Policy and Practice Guide
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