There are so many apps out their that can 'help your child/student'. I've seen and tried a lot in my 17 years of teaching, here are my favorite current apps and why. Each of these apps could be for parents or teachers. Click on each app name link to get more info. ![]() Autism Behavior Tracker Pro This app can be used to track behaviors including mood, sleep, diet and whatever specific behaviors you would like to include or write in. You can track data by descriptors, frequency, duration, time and intensity. From a teacher perspective you are also able to track multiple students. Data that is tracked with this app can be represented with charts or lists and are compiled into a nice report for easy sharing. ![]() Kid in a Story This is a great app to encourage reluctant readers, focus on specific vocabulary and just have fun. With this app you can insert student's pictures among other photos that you would like to use as backgrounds. You can then add text and even voice recording of the text read aloud. Students love to see themselves in stories and it encourages them to read. It also is a great app to make social stories or create a story template to add different students to. I have used it to preview new settings and set expectations for the settings as well. ![]() Choiceworks This is a great app to create social stories or personal schedules. It also can help be a transition tool when waiting, knowing what to do next or in communicating feelings to others. ![]() Chillz Out This app is useful to guide students into a state of calm. It can be used to help students develop concrete strategies for regulation as the soothing characters model strategies in a fun way. I have used this with my classroom to practice calming after busy activities as guided practice. Individual students have utilized the device in the classroom to regulate on their own after the guided practice. ![]() Autism ihelp-language This app is specific for reviewing and repeating language concepts. It offers practice opportunities and includes pictures with the concepts. ![]() Snap's Stories About Feelings This is a nice app to help students identify their feelings and find patterns about what triggers them. The stories help students visualize and verbalize their feelings.
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