Saturday, April 21, 2012

A new goal for the summer

I need to update this thing! Where have I been all year? Working! I have so many new apps to write about and other therapy ideas to share. Look for a return in the near future!

Giveaway

http://www.smartappsforkids.com/2012/04/articulation-station-pro-giveaway-50-app.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SmartAppsForKids+%28Smart+Apps+For+Kids%29#

Great giveaway from Smart Apps for Kids.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

wonderful essay by a student with autism

August 02, 2011 Columns

First Person on the Last Page: No One is Perfect

by Samuel Traxler

Sam Traxler was a new eighth-grader in our school district in 2010, and I've spent the past several months working with him on social language skills. The following essay, composed in his language-arts class, is Sam's response to the prompt "I believe…" Sam's essay offers a truly powerful, inspiring, and insightful message.
Kara Rollins, MS, CCC-SLP, speech-language pathologist,
Geneva (Ill.) School District #304 (krollins@geneva304.org)

I believe that no one is perfect because everyone has their own problems in life. They have certain fears and challenges that flow through the rivers of their brains. I am a young man who is autistic. Autism can affect anybody, nobody's immune to it. Autism chooses its victims at birth and starts to affect the flow of the brain, no matter what you are doing; autism is like a constant knocking of ideas flowing to one's sight, voice, and one's heart. In my own life, I had to struggle with a lot of obstructions that knocked on my brain, flowing through my head, and getting stuck inside. These obstructions can last what feels like years, and can stop me in my tracks. This will be the story for the rest of my life.

I have gotten into trouble during my life because I have made mistakes, some at school and some at home. Even when I knew I shouldn't have done it, the knocking of my brain sometimes becomes too much to ignore. Even the smallest idea that enters my brain can become a great reaction, these ideas manifest like the hot rays of the sun sliding through a magnifying glass and causing a tiny flame, which could spread into blazes of furious fire. Then, if something similar to the other speck of sight collides within my sight, it causes a nervous and furious reaction, which spreads a lingering flame in my heart. It can happen because, in the deepest part of my being, comes yet another flame. This is my daily struggle, and it's called autism.

Autism took me as its victim at birth and went into my healthy brain, and then caused some unusual effects throughout. But it also did something interesting and amazing. It released an energizing and talented spark that can allow what I call instinctive talent. I have a capability of learning at an extremely fast rate, and I believe that my future is limitless. Life to me is like the notes of a song that fly into my ears. I can feel a joyful tingling inside of my head, and these notes play like a concerto in the depths of my soul and are like a heartwarming instrument for me.

Sometimes, the flames of autism can be overwhelming. Sometimes I struggle during tough situations that I think are not possible for me. Our world is never perfect. And no matter what, I know that I will be alright because I have family and friends who care for me. I would not change the fact that I have autism for the world because it makes me who I am. So no matter what's going on in your life, you should know that the world is not perfect and it never will be, but there are a lot of good things that come from our world and across the universe, so live with a purpose and smile.

SLP Kara Rollins with Sam Traxler
         

SLP Kara Rollins with Sam Traxler, whose essay expressed his thoughts about having autism.
 
cite as: Traxler, S. (2011, August 02). First Person on the Last Page: No One is Perfect. The ASHA Leader.


http://www.asha.org/Publications/leader/2011/110802/First-Person-on-the-Last-Page--No-One-is-Perfect.htm

once again...

My iPad crashed once again. I downloaded the new iPad software (iOS 4.3.5 I think) and then it got stuck on the start up apple screen. I had to restore which means all my organization work is again lost. Hopefully the back up will work at least to some extent. The same thing happened the last time I updated with the new software. Is it just my iPad? I'm thinking it might be and I am thinking I might need to return it to Woot.com and get my money back.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

back to school app sale

There is a back to school app sale going on this weekend- Friday through Sunday. Check out the Technology in Education facebook page (like them and tell them I sent you). You can see the list of developers participating here- http://teachingall.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

some facebook pages I like...

Here is a list of the pages I like and groups I've joined on facebook. You may find some with  promo code opportunities, discounts, information about specific apps, and apps in general. If there is a specific app you want or developer you have determined that you like, like them on facebook so you are aware if there is a sale.

General Groups/Pages

- A4cwsn
- MomsWithApps
- App Store
- GeekSLP
- Technology in Education
- Calming effects. weighted lap pads
- iTeach Special Education- iDevices in Special Education
- APPS FOR AUTISM
- APPS FOR AUTISM (different than the one above... don't ask me why there are two groups with the same name)
- Ipad revolution for children with Autism
- Technology For Autism Now, Inc.
- Autism Teachers
- iTaalk
- LearnWithFunApps

Developers-

- Speech with Milo
- Smarty Ears
- ArtikPix
- Duck Duck Moose
- Spark Your Imagination
- Once Upon An App
- Chore Pad
- TouchyBooks
- Mythos Machine LLC - VivaBook interactive books for iPad
- Super Duper Publications
- AbleNet Inc.
-The Story Mouse
- Verbally
- Let's Go Chipper
- Mobile Education Store
- OneVoice
- Signing Time
- Dan Russell-Pinson (Game Designer)
- Grasshopper Apps
- Good Karma Apps
- MightyBookJR.com
- Dexteria
- MoBlue Tech
- Ruckus Media Group
- Tizio Publishing
- Grace App for iPhone, iTouch and iPad- Picture Exchange for Non-Verbal People
- Pictello
- iCommunicate
- Proloquo2Go

Favorite Apps for Special Needs

Another list of apps for children with special needs. I wouldn't say it is a list of the "best" because every child has such different needs. However, this will give you a list of ten apps that many people are finding useful.

http://www.appolicious.com/curated-apps/3682-best-apps-for-children-with-special-needs

Redeeming Promo Codes

Here is a great explanation of how to redeem a promotional code. You can redeem a code from your iTunes account or directly from your device. The process is slightly different for each of those methods but both are very easy. Following developers and other groups on facebook is a great way to snag some promo codes. I will be posting a list of some of the facebook pages I follow related to apps.


http://www.innerfence.com/howto/redeem-free-promo-code-for-iphone-app-from-iphone-or-itunes