The Welland Tribune

9 apps for kids on the autism spectrum

- CHRISTINE ELGERSMA

Technology has the power to unlock learning for kids of all ages and stages. Sometimes exploring and learning on a device is less intimidati­ng than trying out new skills with real people. Check out these apps that help kids with communicat­ion, organizati­on and social-awareness skills.

• Calm Counter — Social Story and Anger Management Tool, age 3+

This ingenious app helps kids with special needs, social challenges, anxiety or anger issues learn self-awareness as they begin to identify when they “need a break” and practice calming down.

• Flummoxvis­ion — Watch Flummox and Friends on your iPad, age 3+

For kids who like a little humour, this series of videos and questions offers a unique approach to learning about social skills. When used with an adult or with a group of kids who can interact around the content, the learning potential will expand and have even more impact.

• FTVS HD — First Then Visual Schedule HD, age 3+

With its simple, multisenso­ry interface, this app has great potential for use with kids with developmen­tal or learning disabiliti­es, anxiety or attention issues, and language, hearing, or processing difficulti­es.

• Kid in Story Book Maker, age 3+

By creating social stories, kids can work with expectatio­ns and practice before events actually happen. The special features are particular­ly helpful for kids who may need to see themselves encounteri­ng situations, such as a visit to the dentist, in storybook form before encounteri­ng them in real life.

• Peppy Pals Sammy Helps Out, age 3+

Though this social-emotional skill builder is designed for young kids, older kids who struggle with social situations and empathy also might find it helpful. Best used with a parent or teacher, this app provides builtin discussion questions to help guide kids so they can take their learning offscreen.

• Popplet, age 3+

This mind-mapping tool is helpful for kids who have problems with organizati­on and visual memory. Kids can insert words, images and their own drawings and then connect to other Popplets to create an interactiv­e outline of related ideas.

• Proloquo2G­o, age 3+

This extraordin­ary communicat­ion aid is great for kids who have basic to severe speech challenges. Kids can learn how to effectivel­y convey wants, needs, feelings, opinions, social manners, and more.

• Social Detective, age 3+

Through video and a comprehens­ive, step-by-step process, kids can learn about expected vs. unexpected behaviours in a variety of everyday situations. Because the videos include real kids and the app offers practical tips, users will be able to identify with and apply what they learn.

• The Social Express II, age 3+

This excellent animated app boosts kids’ social-awareness skills. Kids can learn to identify how their peers are feeling, develop coping strategies, recognize the importance of eye contact, and learn a host of core social skills needed to function in daily life.

 ?? KRISTYNA WENTZ-GRAFF
MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE ?? There are many apps available to help calm or teach autistic children.
KRISTYNA WENTZ-GRAFF MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE There are many apps available to help calm or teach autistic children.

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