More Fun With Directions HD Reviews

5/5 rating based on 48 reviews. Read all reviews for More Fun With Directions HD for iPhone.
More Fun With Directions HD is paid iOS app published by Hamaguchi Apps for Speech, Language & Auditory Development

Another awesome app!

SuefromMI

I already have the other apps from this developer and particularly love the Fun with Directions app. This is very similar and very fun! There is a little bit more touch and drag on this one which is great fun for my 5 year old!!


MEEC Speech

Speech kids

I would prefer the directions to say over and under rather than above and below.


Just as good as the first, if not better!

Judd167

The best thing about worksheets in a digital manner! Similar to the origional! A huge variety of directions like pick the object above, under etc... Or touch the red box. This version uses a little more complex directions, perfect for those ready to move beyond simple one step directions. Excellent to use with any child! Will help with speech, cognition and the ability to follow directions!


Great app!

OtterMom4

Love this additional Fun With Directions app! Like the other one it is clear and concise with colorful pictures and is fully customize able. I like the ease of use and the various concepts that are taught ( in, out, over, under, etc.). My only addition to both apps would be the inclusion of the various acceptable ways to express concepts - over & above, under & below and so forth. This would expose children to a larger vocabulary and help them should they be around someone who says things differently than their family. This would also be useful with nouns as well. Overall this app has so many useful means of play and can be easily adapted to speech goals, fine motor skills goals and conceptual goals. Highly recommend this app and it's predecessor; it is well worth the price!


A great extension to the Fun With Directions app

Valerie1461

This is a great extension to the Fun With Directions app. My son has speech twice a week and is working on his listening skills. This will help us at home with following directions. The superstar direction is an added bonus as it is always helpful for him to hear himself as it seems he doesn't realize he is not clear at times.


Love it!

Katie Zink

I love this App! I love all of the different activities and I especially like the "superstar direction" problems in which the child has to record what the direction was, for example, "I closed the window!" Overall, wonderful App!


More Fun available

tyjjohnson

This is basically the same thing offered in the previous app Fun With Directions HD. So families wanting to use this app can pick one or the other because they are basically the same. I felt that this one maybe offered a little more challenge, but only a slight difference. Again, a bit more variety and it would be very much worth the price of the app.


Love these apps

Chiquita2271

They have done it again with this great addition to Fun with Directions. I just love how it makes learning fun. There is so much to learn by following simple instruction. It also helps with listening skills and memory.


It's another great app:)

Annisafan

Hamaguchi has done it once again! What a great extension of your first following directions app. The settings can be adjusted to the needs of the student. There are also three different levels of difficulty to choose from. I also like the recording feature that really tests the auditory memory skills of the student. The graphics are colorful, bright, and engaging! I especially like this app because some of the directions are conditional. Thanks for developing another awesome app. It is just what the "Speech Therapist" ordered.".......Another great app!


Another great app...

Allybear5

Another great directions app from Hamaguchi! I love the clear voice and how the colorful pictures come to life with animation and/or sound when a correct answer is chosen. Three levels allow for a wide range of user ages and abilities. I would love to see an option to click objects to select placement rather than dragging and dropping. This would make it easier to use for children with finer motor issues.