There are apps for everything these days from cooking your favorite recipes and tracking exercise to flinging Angry Birds at some pretty tricky pigs. Apps can be a motivating tool to work on attention, memory, and handwriting. They can also be beneficial to help with transitions, remembering daily routines and schedules, and to help children maintain sensory regulation. Here is a short list of some of our favorite apps. Let us know what you think.
- BrainWorksa sensory diet app that provides activity suggestions based on arousal level and environment. Custom exercises/ activities can be added as well.
- Letter Schoolthis app has different writing styles to choose from, uses interesting visuals and progresses in difficulty as you master each level
- MeMovesrhythmic exercises with relaxing background music and pictures. Great for decreasing anxiety and helping a revved up engine calm down
- Glow Coloringscan your favorite worksheet or coloring page and use vivid colors to complete it
What apps do you use to support your child?
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