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Why Learning Apps Matter

"Technology can be a powerful tool for accessibility, engagement, and communication. These learning apps are designed to support children with diverse learning needs and styles — from speech development to sensory exploration."

  • Encourage independent learning through visuals, audio, and interactivity

  • Support IEP goals and skill-building at home

  • Provide reinforcement in reading, math, social-emotional development, and communication

  • Can be tailored to the child’s pace and preferences

  • Great for both in-school and at-home learning

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Endless Reader (Ages 4-8)

 

Teaching sight words through interactive animations, helping build early reading and vocabulary skills.

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Proloquo2Go (Ages 3+)

 

An AAC app with customizable symbols and voices for non-speaking individuals to communicate.

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ABC Mouse (Ages 2-8)

 

Educational app with 10,000+ interactive activities across core subjects.

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Speech Blubs (Ages 2-8)

Speech therapy app using video modeling and games for kids with speech delays and special needs. 

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Toca Life World (Ages 4-10)

 

Open-ended digital play apps for kids focused on creativity, storytelling, and exploration.

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Todo Math (Ages 5-8)

 

Free app for early learners to build math skills through games and adaptive activities.

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Choiceworks (Ages 3-10)

Picture-based tool for routines, emotions, patience, and choices.

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SoundingBoard (Ages 4+)

 

Free AAC app for nonverbal communication using custom picture boards and voice messages

(Select an icon to download and learn more)

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