AutisMate for iPad aims to improve communication in kids with autism
For example, on Oriel's iPad, if he touches the sink, it shows him a video on how to wash his hands, and if he touches the refrigerator, it will display pictures of foods so that he can choose what he would like to eat.The app comes preloaded with 12,000 symbols, but also allows parents and teachers to add their own pictures, videos, and custom voice recordings. AutisMate plans on adding in-scene task analysis, visual schedules with rewards and incentives, and in-app text to speech keyboard in future releases.
The current version of AutisMate by SpecialNeedsWare is available in the App Store and retails for $49.99.source: AutisMate via Mashable
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Lourie Helzer
Update: 2024-06-01