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Symbol Support
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
Time Timer
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Seeing AI
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Spell Better
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Avaz AAC
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Speech Blubs
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
iCan Special Education Fun
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Omoguru: Dyslexia Friendly Reader
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Visual Reading-Special Education
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
Peek and Seek
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Proloquo2Go
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Easy Dyslexia Aid - Dysgraphia Spelling & Literacy Helper
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
Rufus Robot
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
Keyboard Fun
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
Montessori Numbers - Math Activities for Kids
Age Group : Kindergarten (3-5 Years)
AutiSpark
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
Todo Math
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Conversation Therapy Lite
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Naming Therapy
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Cuespeak
Age Group : College students
Language Therapy for Kids - MITA
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Learning Ally Audiobooks
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Speech Companion Speech Therapy
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
The Social Express
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
My First AAC by Injini
Age Group : Primary Age (5-11 Years)
Articulation Station Pro
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
Otsimo Special Education App
Age Group : Secondary Age (12-18 years)
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Otsimo Special Education App
Otsimo Special Education app is for children who struggle with speech and language. The app includes free AAC that enables the users to engage their motor and cognitive skills through assistive matching, drawing, choosing, ordering and sound games.
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Otsimo Special Education App
Otsimo Special Education app is for children who struggle with speech and language. The app includes free AAC that enables the users to engage their motor and cognitive skills through assistive matching, drawing, choosing, ordering and sound games.
Articulation Station Pro
Articulation Station app helps children with speech difficulties to speak and pronounce their sounds more clearly. The app helps improve cognitive development and communication skills by practicing at letter, word and sentence level to improve pronunciation and phonetics.
My First AAC by Injini
My First AAC app was created for children with speech difficulties. The app has theme-based category icons, such as feelings, food, etc., that the users can tap to access the related words and phrases, and to play the audio.
The Social Express
Social Express app is a platform for children with autism to develop their social skills and abilities. The app teaches them to perceive emotions and handle social situations using interactive animated videos.
Speech Companion Speech Therapy
Speech Companion app helps to improve mouth and tongue motor skills with speech therapy exercises. The app comes with short videos of mouth or tongue motor exercises for children with speech difficulties.
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Symbol Support
Symbol Support is a useful app for children with reading disabilities, especially those who find it hard to make sense of a sentence. The app translates words into pictures that enable children to learn better.
Time Timer
Time Timer app is for special children who find it uneasy to keep track of time, making things easier for them. The app allows them to stay ahead of time and view the time left to complete a task.
Seeing AI
Seeing AI app is of great help to blind or visually-impaired children. The app can be used for reading different types of texts including long, short and handwritten text.
Spell Better
SoundingBoard app helps the children with speech difficulties to communicate. The app comes with preloaded boards using symbols with recorded messages. Students select and press images on the board to prompt a verbal message.