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Everyday Skills

Published by: AbleLink Technologies
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Everyday Skills provides self-directed learning sessions for 40 important skills necessary for living independently and accessing the community based on proven content developed by the Attainment Company. Everyday Skills provides an accessible learning tool that is specifically designed to be used directly by individuals with autism, learning or other developmental disabilities at their own pace on the coolest technology platform there is - the iPad! Everyday Skills is powered by Visual Impact, AbleLink's highly effective cognitively accessible learning tool.
Everyday Skills also utilizes the AbleLink Instructional Media Standard (AIMS), AbleLink's award-winning step-by-step multimedia training system which applies universal design principles to provide multimodal instruction using visual and auditory media. Anyone who needs support learning and maintaining skills necessary for daily living, learning context appropriate social skills and skills necessary for accessing the community can benefit from the simplicity of Everyday Skills.
Community Skills
Everyday Skills features 15 cognitively accessible learning sessions on the Community, including the following topics:
- Stairs, Escalators, and Elevators
- Doors
- Stores
- Barbershops
- Restaurants
- Fast Food Restaurants
- Sit Down Restaurants
- Fire Departments
- Grocery Stores
- Hardware Stores
- Hotels
- Laundromats
- Libraries
- Trip to the Farm
- Trip to the Zoo
Personal Skills
Everyday Skills also includes 10 cognitively accessible learning sessions related to personal skills, including the following topics:
- Expressions
- Going out on a Date
- Indoor Chores - Washing Dishes
- Outdoor Chores - Lawn Care
- Preparing a Meal
- Renting a Movie
- Taking Care of Pets
- Recycling and Garbage
- Visit to the Dentist's Office
- Visit to the Doctor's Office
Transition and Transportation Skills
Finally, Everyday Skills features 15 additional learning topics related to transition and transportation, including the following topics:
- Getting Ready for School
- Riding the School Bus
- Starting School in the Morning
- The IMC
- The Lunchroom
- City Signs
- Community Signs
- Safety Signs
- Riding in a Car
- Getting Around Town
- Traveling Long Distance
- Product Engineer
- Graphic Artist
- Working in a Warehouse
- Working in an Office
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Everyday Skills Reviews

Comprehensive!

AAC Girl on

United States

This app includes 40 scenarios that one encounters on a daily basis. Very realistic! A question section might be helpful.

So-So App....to costly.

Akainepsp on

United States

This is a nice app, however I was a bit disappointed in the fact that after the topic was over there were no questions as to what was just read. I think there should be questions that follow the topic. I also think these questions should be read to the person as well. There are a wide variety of topics but I think $49.99 is a bit costly for what you get. Perhaps future updates will make this app worth my sons while.

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App Info

Category
Education
Languages
Recent release
1.4 (4 years ago )
Released on
Nov 16, 2010 (14 years ago )
Last Updated
1 year ago
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