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Websites to Find Special Needs Apps for the iPad & iPhoneFrom website: Friendship Circle BlogChild working on iPadWebsites to Find Special Needs Apps for the iPad & iPhone (updated and added to by Deanne Kopp, SLP. Added SNApps4kids, Spectronics, Google doc)
Bridging the gap between technology and people with disabilities: WEBSITE
Huge list and details of many, many AAC apps!Moms With Apps
Moms With Apps is a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families. Moms with Apps is a group of individual, independent, family-friendly developers who share best practices on making and marketing mobile apps. Most of our membership is comprised of parents who have launched their own apps on the App Store, have their own access to iTunes Connect, and have the time and inclination to share best practices with other developers at the founder’s level.
Go To: Moms With AppsAppolicious
Appolicious is the place to discover and share the latest and best iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and Android apps through social recommendations as well as reviews from users and the Appolicious editorial team. Check out their deep special education section for the latest assistive communication apps reviews.
Go To: Appolicious Special Education SectionAbout.Com – Apps for Children With Special Needs
About.com highlights new apps that are designed specifically to make life easier for people with special needs, by making communication or behavior management or health management easier. Check out their special needs apps section. About.com also gives you a place to review the apps that you have tried.
Go to: About.com Apps for Children With Special NeedsBabies with iPads
This blog is designed to document infants/toddlers with disabilities using an iPad to promote their development. This blog hopes to show how new technology can help children with disabilities develop their communication, play, pre-literacy, cognitive, visual/auditory and motor skills.
Go To: Babies with iPadsAtla’s Assistive Technology Blog
Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA) connects Alaskans with disabilities to the tools they need to learn, work, play, and participate in community life safely and independently. They also have a great Assistive Technology blog highlighting some great new apps.
Go To: Atla’s Assistive Technology Blog