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Great comment from John Gilmore of Autism Action Network on NY Times story on DSM-V: "This is to be expected from the Times. If anything the New York Times sees itself as the stentorian voice of the secular credentialed elites....

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Winners! ABA Flash Card App See. Touch. Learn. from BrainParade.

See Touch LearnThank you to Jim McClafferty of BrainParade for giving us two free downloads of his terrific app called See. Touch. Learn.  STL is a behavior based teaching tool that lets you (or a teacher or therapist) use pre-loaded lessons or easily create your own.

Our winners were Angus Files and Cathi Ambrose. The contest is closed.


Goodbye Picture Cards, Hello See.Touch.Learn.™

Anyone who is involved with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) or has a child with a learning disability is very familiar with picture cards. These cards are an integral part of an effective learning program and are used to help teach new words and concepts and foster self-expression. Brain Parade’s See.Touch.Learn™ app combines the effectiveness of picture cards with the power and interactivity of the iPad. Create custom exercises and lessons, automatically track performance, and carry your entire library collection with you at all times.

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Thank you Jim and AofA. This will be a great tool for us to use with our diagnosed son and our NT son can use it to practice his sight words too!

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