The Guardian has a weekly colum which features reading- and writing-related apps
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2012/mar/02/apps-rush-spot-bluebrain-dealboard
and many of these are designed for children.
I thought this one was especially nifty:
Using My Words to Ask For What I Want Social Story
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/using-my-words-to-ask-for/id504128146?mt=8
The latest iOS app for children with autism is Using My Words to Ask For What I Want, whose title is self-explanatory. It's a 13-page "social story" about how to ask for different objects or activities, explaining why it's important to ask. It's the work of developer Touch Autism.
iPhone / iPad
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/appsblog/2012/mar/02/apps-rush-spot-bluebrain-dealboard
and many of these are designed for children.
I thought this one was especially nifty:
Using My Words to Ask For What I Want Social Story
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/using-my-words-to-ask-for/id504128146?mt=8
The latest iOS app for children with autism is Using My Words to Ask For What I Want, whose title is self-explanatory. It's a 13-page "social story" about how to ask for different objects or activities, explaining why it's important to ask. It's the work of developer Touch Autism.
iPhone / iPad