Top Special Needs – Tech/Apps
You can certainly use low-tech toys and ideas to help with a multitude of disabilities. Flash cards can be made and printed at home. Photographs can be taken for a picture schedule and printed. These high-tech toys can also help kids with developmental delays. They also make it seem more like the kids are just playing games, but do know they are learning as well. Repetition, memorization, sequencing can all be done in both high-tech and low-tech environments.
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Art See Studio
from WowWee for ages 3 and up
What it is: Art See Studio is a drawing tool designed to work with any generation iPad. The case works with the free Art See Studio app. Because…
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Kid-Tough Apptivity Case
from Fisher-Price for ages 3 and up
What it is: The Kid-Tough Apptivity Case lets preschoolers safely play with mom and dad's iPhone or iPod Touch. The case has a clear screen cover…
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LeapPad2 Explorer
from LeapFrog for ages 3 and up
What it is: The LeapPad Explorer was a huge hit when it came out last year. But this year, LeapFrog has revamped the LeapPad Explorer to give it…
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LeapPad Explorer
from LeapFrog for ages 4 and up
What it is: Today's kids are very tech-savvy. Even the youngest kids know how to use the same gadgets that mom or dad use, and they want to.…
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Chuck & Friends: Friends for the Long Haul App
from Ruckus Media Group - Hasbro for ages 3 and up
What it is: The Ruckus Media/Hasbro app brings familiar Tonka trucks — Chuck & Friends — to life. This app is great for learning to…








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