Tablets, smartphones, and apps are opening up new worlds for people on the autism spectrum. From the boy in New York whose BFF is Siri to the girl in Australia whose mom created an app to help her communicate, people around the world are finding immersion, independence, and a voice through an ever-growing array of apps and devices.
Steve Whitmore's insight:
Thanks to #oakssw Micah Brown for forwarding this list. These APPs would be good for all types of students. Not just those with ASD. Please comment if you have used any of these.
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I believe that all of these might have some social benefit from turn taking to social story writing. Lego is an awesome medium of exchange for kids.