5 learning apps for students with special needs

These apps can be specifically helpful for parents trying to find easy-to-access resources even after in-person knowing resumes in the fall.

While many schools went back to full in-person knowing or hybrid knowing, COVID-related learning loss is still a concern. There are a variety of apps and online tools that can help parents and caregivers of students with unique requirements fill the gaps as much as possible during the summer season months.

Countless trainees transitioned to online and hybrid knowing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. While that transition was relatively simple for some trainees, numerous– including students with special needs– found it difficult or difficult to access in-school services and therapies.

1. Ability Champ uses a childs interests to teach new abilities. Rapidly personalize lessons with a preferred theme, such as utilizing sailboats to teach numbers or train indications to teach colors. Skill Champ covers a variety of early scholastic abilities: Picture Matching, Letters, Numbers, Colors, Put In, 1:1 Put On, Big & & Little, Happy & Sad, A/B Patterns, and Shape Puzzles. Every Skill Champ lesson is based on best-practice autism strategies and consists of a curriculum so that children can practice the abilities on and off the iPad.

Laura Ascione is the Editorial Director at eSchool Media. She is a graduate of the University of Marylands prominent Philip Merrill College of Journalism.

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