Sequences for Autism - Full Version Reviews

4/5 rating based on 5 reviews. Read all reviews for Sequences for Autism - Full Version for iPhone.
Sequences for Autism - Full Version is paid iOS app published by Maria de Lourdes Ibanez Aldana

Great Educational App

SlavenPro

This is a fantastic app for children with Autism. It teaches sequencing for basic daily living skills, like brushing hair, holding a pencil, putting away toys, 16 total in the first section. In the second section it teaches your child to sequence more advanced activities in the areas of home activities, school activities, and self- help skills. After your child puts all the steps in the correct order, this app reviews them with large, attention-holding graphics to cement what has been learned, along with narration, and a verbal and visual reward. Very recommened!


This is awesome

MikeGlez

This app comes with a lot of built-in sequences but the option that i'm loving right now is the ability to create my own, I'm running out of ideas! The graphics are so colorful too and will definitely caught your kid's attention.


Great thought

Speechladycatlover

This application has many sequences for daily living tasks. However, there seems to be no way to make those lengthy sequences shorter per the need of each child. it is a great app with clear pictures and verbal explanations of each picture. There is a way to record your voice and change the explanations as well.


Recording your own voice is not working.

Interactivewa

Recording your own voice in not working after the IOS7 update. This is a great app but the developers are not responding to my inquires so I can not recommend this app.


SLP - some good stuff, some disappointment

SLP in CA

The best part of the app is that you can make your own stories, and make them of indefinite length. The user interface is nice with the “interlocking” pictures. The worst part is the stories that come with them. For example, why does it take 18 steps to brush your teeth?? I like the pictures that come with it, it would be nice if I could re-record the audio and use my own text to say what I want it to say, and get rid of some extraneous pictures. The vocabulary is weird, like “grab your hair brush”. The word “grab" is kind of rude and not something I want to encourage my students to be doing or saying! This app could be a lot better with some customizability.