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Language Therapy for Kids–MITA

HIGHLIGHTS
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Medical Free ImagiRation LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

• Used by over 25,000 kids with ASD as a supplement to their regular therapy
• Over 15,000 two-and three-year-old kids are progressing through MITA on a daily basis
• Recommended by hundreds of physicians for children with ASD starting from two years of age

Mental Imagery Therapy for Autism (MITA) is a unique, early-intervention application for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The app includes bright, interactive puzzles designed to help children learn how to mentally integrate multiple features of an object, an ability proven to lead to vast improvements in general learning. Success with MITA could overtime result in significant improvements in a child’s overall development, specifically in the realms of language, attention and visual skills.

SCIENCE BEHIND THE PROJECT

MITA is based on Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), one of the best-supported therapies for children diagnosed with ASD. The puzzles target three of four critical areas of development supported by PRT: response to multiple cues, motivation, and self-management.

A child's ability to notice and to respond to multiple visual cues presented simultaneously is the most critical. This ability is typically impaired in individuals with autism, leading to what is commonly described as “stimulus overselectivity”, or "tunnel vision." Improving the capacity to respond to multiple cues has been shown to reduce stimulus overselectivity, which in turn leads to vast improvements in general learning.

MITA in the news: https://youtu.be/giZymh3rMHc
A peer-reviewed article describing MITA: http://goo.gl/lyHw95

MITA GAMES

MITA includes nine adaptive games that develop a child’s mental-integration ability as well as train their language functions. The visual exercises follow a systematic approach for developing a child's ability to notice multiple features of an object. MITA starts with simple exercises that teach a child to attend to only one feature, such as size (screenshot #1) or color (#2). Over time, the exercises get more difficult and require the child to attend to two features simultaneously, such as both color and size (#3). Once a child has practiced attending to two features, the program moves on to puzzles that require attending to three features, such as color, size and shape (#4), and then eventually to puzzles that involve attending to an ever-increasing number of characteristics.

The verbal exercises in MITA also train your child’s mental integration ability. However these puzzles offer a more conventional, verbal approach to facilitating language acquisition, starting with simple vocabulary, and progressing towards higher forms of language (such as adjectives, prepositions, and syntax).

As a child progresses through MITA's systematic exercises, he or she is developing the ability to simultaneously attend to a greater number of features, reducing the propensity towards tunnel vision, and thus developing an essential component of language. The ability to mentally build an image based on a combination of multiple features is absolutely necessary for understanding syntax, spatial prepositions and verb tenses.

MITA is designed for early childhood and intended for long-term, daily use. It is designed to be engaging and educational, as well as adaptive and responsive to the individual abilities of each child.

FEATURES

• Each game is adaptive and delivers exercises that are at the exact level of difficulty appropriate for your child at any given point in time
• Animated characters and Playtime rewards will keep your child engaged while learning and having fun
• Clean and intuitive interface with beautiful graphics that every child will love
• No ads, no in-app-purchases

MITA is developed by Dr. A. Vyshedskiy, a neuroscientist from Boston University; R. Dunn, a Harvard-educated early-child-development specialist; MIT-educated, J. Elgart and a group of award-winning artists and developers working alongside experienced therapists.

Reviews

Volume stopped working
garg01

Pls help.i get message that sound on your iPad is muted.other apps have sound.


Sound
Hhnnhfhf

This is a great app. However, sound is a major issue if you have an iPad.


From a SLP
miffed camper

So far, I am loving this app and will recommend it to parents and colleagues as a Home Exercise Plan (HEP) to enhance their child’s therapy. Especially during this new wave of distance learning... what a gem! Donna Drollinger, MS CCC-SLP/L


Actively collects and uses data on your children
lbh050118

"Evaluation" is actually an agreement to have your kids participate in research. You can't use the app unless you agree to participate, and since the kids have already been exposed to the app, it reeks of coercion. This rings all kinds of alarm bells, and quite frankly, I'm shocked if this actually has IRB approval.


Price Hike
IXL CHAMP

How Could you jack up the Price right now at this moment . When special need kids are stuck at home and this app could be useful for them. You are asking for 59.99/s times . Shame on you people.


Great app, but...
GDPP in CO

The app is great, but I wish there was an option to opt-out of the mandatory evaluation, which asks the same monotonous questions, which is very irritating.


What a blessing
lor h 2017

This has changed my daughters LIFE. I can not describe how thought out and well put together this program is it NAILS every single aspect of what is important and GUIDES you with awesome quick therapy tips along the way! fast for my kiddo and rewarding along the way - we use “whoopa” as a funny praise w/o the app now and she has GROWN so much THANK YOU MITA what a gift ♥️


Use behavior techniques to teach kids
GiselleFL

I love this game. As a ABA professional I recognize many ABA tools to effectively teach children, some of those techniques are: DTT, behavior momentum, positive reinforcement, most to least prompting (stimulus and response prompt). This app makes hard work learning become fun.


iM aUTIstIc
boi .

Ooga booga booga


Used to work great
mommasmax

But now the sound won’t work. It’s not my phone cuz everything else makes sound... I just stopped making music & noise. Bummer, my son liked it a lot..


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