Wednesday, February 3, 2010

special needs learning


Laureate's software programme uses technology to train cause and effect, discrete pointing, auditory awareness, turn taking, and visual tracking. The animation in the games provide fun and interactive activities for birth to three, preschool, special education, and other children /adults with disabilities. These programs also help to develop mouse control and single switch motor skills.
These games facilitate language development and improve vocabulary while teaching cognitive concepts. The programs include touch screen and scanning interface capabilities so individuals with physical impairments or severe disabilities can fully enjoy the programme. These programs are suggested for individuals (pre-K through adult) with autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities and physical disabilities.

 Designed for children and adults with special needs who need more advanced vocabulary and concept training, it also improves short-term memory, word identification, and word association skills.

 It assists children and adults with special needs who need more advanced vocabulary and concept training. It also improves short-term memory, word identification, and word association skills.

 The expressive language training programs encourages children and adults with language impairments to express themselves. It allows children to be more verbal, increase of word use, and interactive communication while teaching sentence formation and construction.

 It helps children to learn the syntax they need to communicate in sentences.

 Laureate's categorization programs teach concepts while providing visual involvement and reading skills reinforcement.

LINKS: http://www.laureatelearning.com/products/category/hardware.html
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4 comments:

  1. This would be very useful of our Special Education Class

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  2. Wow this software is so cool, just what all the schools in T&T need. Primary and secondary

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  3. We need to inform anyone involved with Special Ed. about this software suite!!

    Great Job.

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  4. i agree with Cindy... the government should try checking out some of our blogs.

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