Don't buy this app – Expressions for Autism Review

My first complaint is about the poor English. "You did it very good." And, "a angry face." Second complaint, after making the "correct" sad face, the other kids in the class point at the sad child and laugh. Third, the user is not identifying expressions. He is choosing the correct facial features (including nose) to compose a given expression. If a child can't read expressions, I'm pretty sure h would have a difficult time choosing which eyebrows are sad. The noses, other than skin tone, I have no idea why one is more correct than another.
Review by Rdcabbage on Expressions for Autism.

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