I’m always dubious over things like this, but as a parent with one son with Autism and another son under review, it’s always good to see some good news about the condition. Being an iPad owner, I can see the sensibility in this one.
iHelp for Autism – Page 1 – News – San Francisco – SF Weekly.
Since the iPad’s unveiling in April, autism experts and parents have brought it into countless homes and classrooms around the world. Developers have begun pumping out applications specifically designed for users with special needs, and initial studies are already measuring the effectiveness of the iPod Touch and the iPad as learning tools for children with autism. Through the devices, some of these children have been able to communicate their thoughts to adults for the first time. Others have learned life skills that had eluded them for years.
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