Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Zorten Software, LLC | iPad |
Key features:
Simple and direct teaching of basic colors
Choose which colors you want to work on
Three levels of play as well as randomization
Settings allow control of auto advance, sounds and visual effects.
This is a wonderful free app. My 9 yr. Old autistic son uses this to practice and learn his colors and with the three different levels it starts out easy and then gets harder and has to wait and listen for which color is going to be said. Thanks for so much.
I finally found out through the use of SLP colors app (I think it is FREE) that my son is NOT color blind.!! He is non-verbal and severely affected by Autism. He has never had any color preference and never showed any interest in color discrimination during ABA. Our doctor , former SLPs, teachers and ABA therapists have tested multiple times for color blindness,. But his lack of cooperation and interest made it impossible. They concluded he was most likely color blind. Well, I think they are wrong!!!!! I used this app now on 8 different trials over three days and he got them all right! (providing you only did one "Pick a color" session. do two in row and he will just point to what ever is closer). Pretty cool app and so affordable. Simple interface and clear directions made it perfect for my son. Man, you could have saved me about $300 in specialist fees if I had this sooner. WELL DONE! PS. For People who are giving this app 1* This app is FREE. FREEEEEEEEE !!!! Time and energy into coding and creating an app to help your child and you complain. Maybe it is too easy for some of your children, but for others like my son, he needs the very simple interface. Be thankful that someone created this for your child to use, for FREE! Jeaz!
This is a great simple app to teach colors. I love that you can choose one, two or three choices. I would love to see the squares of color fill the screen more and with more separation between them. Some of our kids have motor challenges and having the squares too close lessens success! 3 solid stars for the concept.
I agree with mom2g8kids....this is a great app due to it's simplicity for our kids with special needs but also for younger typically developing children. It amazes me that people could complain about a free app but this is a GREAT FREE APP! I wish that we had this years ago when I was teaching my son (ASD) his colors. We still use it multiple times a week though as a simple task in between the more difficult acquisition skills. He enjoys it and enjoys getting them all right :) YEA to all you developers with our kids future in mind and YEA to Apple for creating devices to allow our children to be and feel successful!!!
The child only has a pick between five or ten turns then the game exits itself out. My child knows how to exit a game when she is done with it so it's annoying that it just does it by itself. And five to ten turns isn't long enough to have fun before it boots them off. Do not recommend this game. E
I used to love this game and used it with my youngest special needs students all the time. For more than 6 months, though, the app has had a bug that causes it to crash at the end of each game. Right before the "reward" of applause, the app stops working and closes. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but to no avail. Shame as it's a great game.
I like how the game teaches colors, but it has a glitch problem where it keeps cutting off. Very frustrating!