The Arbor School has just started a program to bring iPads into their 7 class rooms. Here is a list of all applications by classroom that they started the spring 2011 semester with on each of the iPads.
The Arbor School has just started a program to bring iPads into their 7 class rooms. Here is a list of all applications by classroom that they started the spring 2011 semester with on each of the iPads. The Arbor School is a special needs school in Houston Texas. They serve special needs children with Cerebral Palsy, DownsSyndrome, Autism and Global Developmental Delay of all ages. Their classes have mixedspecialneeds students and are group by broad ability.
I liked the case the moment I saw it. At the time the mission was to find the ideal case for 7 special needs classrooms for students of all abilities and needs. We were looking for a case that would…
I knew it was going to happen one day. It was a good thing it happen while in my hands. I was surfing the Internet when all of sudden, a blank screen. The iPad was DOA. Now what? I tried…
My son received his first wheelchair today and my first though was how amI going to hook up his iPad. One of the parents was gracious enough to allow me to photograph their setup.So I though I would share with…
Here is what’s new: SNApps4Kids.com: The website has been re-branded Special Needs Apps for Kids (SNApp4Kids.com). There is a new logo and all URLs are now SNApp4Kids.com. That said www.ipadforparents.com and www.specialneedsappsforkids.com also point to the same site. Facebook: SNApps4Kids.com…
Jason is featured in Walgreens 2010 Annual Report. “As a parent of a 13 year old with special needs, success stories such as this give me hope that my son will one day have an employer willing to give him…
Lots of new things on the site. New Home Page:Added a new home static home page with 4 main section, Getting started, Getting Involved, Hardware, Applications. This should make getting started with site much easier. New Look: I finally found…
During our December 1, 2010 Meeting, a parent presented a number of apps she uses with her child. She has put the following list together. As we add the each app to our own database i will hyperlink them to this list so you can rate the apps, add your comments and tell us how you are using them individually. Here are a few apps:
This is a great question and is the first most parents ask. My short answer is to buy the least expensive device. Why? Kids tend to break things. I feel better about that if it’s less expensive versus more expensive.…
With iOS 4.2.1 you can now prevent the deletion of applications by you or your kids.