4/5 rating based on 18 reviews. Read all reviews for Fun With Directions Lite for iPhone.
Fun With Directions Lite is paid iOS app published by Hamaguchi Learning & Development, LLC
kudakat
This app was recommended to me by my sons OT. Just downloaded and began to test it out. The first direction was to give the dog something crunchy and chocolate. Dogs should NOT have chocolate. My son having special needs may try to do this in actual life. A "normal" child may try to do this as well, so far this is a bad example and that direction should be removed.
Judd167
The best thing about worksheets in a digital manner! A variety of directions like pick the object above, under, or touch the red box ect. Excellent to use with any person who needs extra help with cognition, speech, and understanding simple tasks and directions.
jedipadmaster
I like the concept and idea behind fun with directions. The app is easy to use and to setup. This app would be beneficial to a parent or teacher. @Jedipadmaster on twitter
Chiquita2271
I love how this app makes learning so much fun. It's great that you can move at your own pace. Following directions can be used so much in everyday life and this app helps teach how to follow directions using great pictures and sounds. I love the variety of pictures, too. Well done.
Gma29
Colorful, interactive, fun and motivating. I love how the characters say "thank you" after the child completes the task. Excellent app!
4Blessings
Colorful and fun app. Very easy to use. Wide variety of directions for user to follow.
Allybear5
A fun way to practice following directions. This version uses lots of engaging activities and colorful pictures to work on the concepts of "give" and "touch". I love how the pictures "come to life" when correct answers are chosen.
Alutes
This is a great little app and I really like the use for directions. It is very easy to use and it will be a great tool in the classroom for kids that are beginning language development. Like the repetition that it offers. The graphics are entertaining and the voice is clear.
Occupational Therapist
This app uses colorful characters to engage the user in performing directions asked. It works on receptive language primarily, but also the user can grade them self on expressive language by using the 'superstar' repeat the directions back. I would like to see a few things added: set the number of opportunities, keep track of correct answers within those for the 3 programmed students, and perhaps a reporting feature to the therapists email. Lastly, a video or animated tutorial would also be a nice option to teach users how to use it. The app absolutely is beneficial as it is, but I would to see a few additional features in the future!