iPad Apps for Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome from a Mom
Posted: August 3rd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Everyday Apps | Tags: apps, Asperger's, Autism, From, ipad, Syndrome | 25 Comments »
Entire list at this link: www.bookroomreviews.com A video showing my six year old with high functioning Autism/Aspergers playing the Apple iPad. These are just a few iPad apps we recommend for children on the Autism Spectrum. I believe the iPad is a great resource for parents and teachers for children on the spectrum. For the rest of our recommended list visit our website at www.bookroomreviews.com. (The My Journal App name is Mr. Rogers Makes a Jounal.) You can learn more about the iPad at the Apple website. http


Kimi wa Boku ni Niteiru is what its called
@neiltracy7 This song is actually the ending theme of a japanese anime called Mobile Suit Gundam Seed. Though I can’t remember if it’s from Gundam Seed or Gundam Seed Destiny.
Thank You for your wonderful Video. I have a toddler who was diagnosed as being Autistic, which I am just about to get an IPad for. She really does need one, I have been wanting to get her an IPad, and I will in a couple of days be getting her one. Actully, an iPad 2. — I am so happy that I have found your video. Thank You so much for making it. —– I am an Aspie myself, I wish they had things like these back in my day.
Very Inspirational! I am very hopeful that this will bring lots of good to many kids. Love you Ryan xxxxx
cool
The song is one I found here on You tube and recorded. I can’t remember or find it yet, I will keep looking and let you know:) Tracy
Beautiful – thanks for sharing – we are about to order one!
Can I ask what music you used for the background? It’s beautiful xo
are you a fan of gundam seed destiny? the back ground song sounds like one of the ending themes, kimi wa boku ni niteru
@abkalmo FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK.
Anyway, you’re quite an ignorant fucker. The Dell Inspiron Duo HAS A FUCKING TOUCH SCREEN. Plus, it comes with a real operating system, so children can use a much larger range of programs, including a bunch of their old educational CD games (which requires an external CD drive). Autistic children would be very entertained to use these programs in a new way. You should stop relying on Apple for shitty products and get some better shit.
An iPad?! To help autistic kids?! A Dell Inspiron Duo is obviously a much better choice for ANYTHING over the iPad. I have no idea what the fuck made people decide to choose the iPad for anything at all.
Great video, beautifully presented, thank you. Your son will do well I’m sure. Good luck!!
What song is this? It’s beautiful
Respond to this video…
its called volume
@jaydy11 its called volume
check out the app….”Answers:YesNo”…Simple and gives a voice and a choice to assist in communication and connection. Simple large Green and Red touch squares.. can be customized.. created for an autistic child…
The people with numbers in their eyes…look kind of satanic.
This really touched my heart and gave me that inch of hope I need because communication is difficult with my 4-yr old son with autism. My 9-yr old son with autism may also benefit from this. I now know I have to find a way to get at least one for my home. Thank you so much for sharing and spreading hope.
Great video from the beginning at least. For me it was very difficult to watch anywhere after he came into the video. I’m not sure if he was chewing gum or something but it really bothered me and I couldn’t watch the rest! That’s a huge sensory for me. I wish there was an app to help my ears!
Thank you for posting this video. Could you please list the names of the games featured here? I could not pick up all the names from your video. Also, could you post more videos as you discover more apps like these for kids with autism or asperger’s syndrome? I love your selection.
Extremely well done and helpful. Thank you so much for posting this video.
Total Turret is now out for the iPad!!!! Check it out!!!
I was diagnosed about 10 years ago. I wish they had this technology back than.
Thanks so much for sharing! Extremely well done. Looking forward to trying out the apps. I will definitely add this list to my website.
The last app was funny
Awesome Mom! Good job in exploring ways to help communicate and relate with your son! Our daughter has recently been given a diagnosis of Aspburgers. She is only 5. She loves our iPod touches. We have been considering an iPad. I think this will seal the deal for us.