Tuesday 21 October 2014

Apps for autism have garnered a fantastic response from thousands – possibly millions – of parents, teachers and therapists from all over the world. A majority of these apps are easy to use and capable of teaching various life-skills in an interactive manner. With an increasing number of autism diagnoses and lack of resources to provide quality one-on-one support, it makes sense to utilize mobile technology that lets you create child/student profiles for easy and effective data management at home and in the classroom. Quite often, toddlers with autism require a special medium of learning and education, in order to fully grasp what is taught to them.

Now the million dollar question is: which apps for autism are effective and reliable? How would you separate the wheat from the chaff and get only the best apps available on the market? The answer is simple. Look for features such as 
  1. pleasing UI,
  2. highly interactive environment and
  3. option to sign up.
Somerset, NJ-based app development firm WebTeam Corporation has a large number of autism apps that cover both basic and advanced learning domains. For the past eight years, WebTeam has been doing their bit to help people with learning shortcomings. They have designed and developed many wonderfully interactive iOS and Android apps for autism. These apps, geared towards education and training, fit the bill pretty well. They can be used to improve a variety of skills – whether in terms of behavior, communication, socializing or academics. WebTeam has accomplished extraordinary download counts on the App Store, sustaining the conviction of those parenting and teaching kids and adults on the autism spectrum.


Recently the company has launched a new app called “Count It Easy” to aid children in grooming their rote counting skills. To describe in brief, the app shows different animals and in a single play session, the child is asked to count one category of animal(s) only. The app is also incorporated with a timer to set the intended pace for students. So get your toddler learn elementary counting skills with “Count It Easy” and lay a solid foundation for them to grasp more complex mathematical concepts later. Visit App Store and see for yourself.

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