[blparent] A cool app I found

Shelby Young blindatbirth at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 1 03:54:29 UTC 2013


What kinds of accessible apps did you find for your son when he was younger?
Shelby


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On May 31, 2013, at 8:54 PM, "Lisamaria Martinez, NOMC" <lmartinez217 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Okay I update my previous email to say that if you're going to go for this app go for the all in one app. It is called learning pad or audio baby talking learning pad. It has a light version which only teaches the alphabet, numbers, colors and animals. It only has the training mode though. If you pay one dollar and 99, might you can get the full version which includes a challenge mode. This gives the child instructions on what to look for and much more. I highly recommend it. Even more so than the free version.
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> On May 31, 2013, at 6:41 PM, "Lisamaria Martinez, NOMC" <lmartinez217 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> My son is now growing out of some of the apps I found for him a year ago. Now that he is too I am looking for new apps that he can play with when commuting. I just found a really neat app that teaches colors, which he is actually very good at but if you purchase the paid app you can put it in a challenge mode which asks the kid to hunt for the different colors. If I remember correctly, it is called audio talking color pad or something along those lines. When you downloaded the app is actually called color pad. Hope that helps. I really like it as a blind parent because you can move your finger across the screen and access the  colors which are laid out in squares in a keypad fashion and they're labeled. So it is very accessible and I highly recommend it.
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