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CDC statistics released in 2014 show that 1 percent of the world’s population lives on the autism spectrum. The numbers in the United States are higher, rising to around 15 percent between 2002 and 2010. Autism is the fastest growing developmental disability. Despite the rapid growth and lack of a cure, there is good news. Doctors are diagnosing autism earlier, making early intervention possible. Also, increased attention to clutter is closing gaps and making the world a little less intimidating for those on the spectrum. A great benefit: technology. The new technology has allowed significant advances in children with Autism and has created tools that are at home, school or therapy. In particular: the iPad.

Notices

This app works offers schedule, images and a timer. Kids can see photos of the tasks they need to complete, as well as timers for completing the tasks. View options allow more or fewer tasks to reduce anxiety and feelings of being overwhelmed.

garage band

Many children with autism excel at music. The Garage Band app allows kids to play a variety of musical instruments and record themselves playing. They can even record and write their own songs.

ABA Flash Cards – Emotions

Children with autism have difficulties with empathy. While average children determine emotions through body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice, most children with autism do not. This app displays flashcards and asks the child to identify feelings based on the photo.

My horse

Children with autism can develop empathy through working with and caring for animals. Most families may not be able to have a pet, or allowing a child with autism to take on most of the care may not be realistic. This application allows children to choose a horse and name it. The child can feed the horse, play with it, give it rest and clean its stable. Kids can also connect with other friends using the same app.

child in history

Children and adults can create stories that include aspects of their own lives in this application. You can add travel or other transitions in preparation for a situation that could be difficult. You can map the entire journey or transition through a story. The app costs $6.99, but you can get the companion app for free. This allows stories to be shared with family, therapists, and teachers.

my playhouse

This computerized dollhouse includes all the activities a child can do when playing with a traditional dollhouse. Kids can cook dinner, place dolls on a table for family game night, and put the kids to bed. This app allows children to explore social activities without the stress of other people. There is more space to see and move. Children can share their game and ideas with others when they feel comfortable.

pictello

You can help your child create their own stories with photos of your family. Children will be able to relate to the stories because they recognize the photos. This is a great way to teach them how to behave in different situations and facilitates communication throughout story time.

endless alphabet

This app helps your child learn to read, with a twist. Instead of teaching your child “B is for ball,” you may hear “B is for balloon or C is for chiropractor.” With longer words and music, children’s vocabulary can grow rapidly. Music and interactive games make it a fun app for most kids.

iTubeList

Children love to watch videos. Children with autism may love watching videos and songs on YouTube. However, this site often shows videos that are not age appropriate. This app allows parents to create playlists that kids can watch. Kids can enjoy the videos and parents don’t have to worry!

Outfit7 Talking Character Apps

There are a variety of apps including Talking Tom and Talking Angela that are among these apps. The app responds to children, encouraging them to develop their language skills. There are also different logic games. Kids can dress up their characters, solve puzzles, decorate their pets’ houses, feed them, bathe them and put them to sleep.

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