Autism: Rufus Goes to School
The aim of the game is to help children with autism cope with change. It focuses on a typical school on school day and introducing changes such as driving with different people, interacting with...
View ArticleAutism: Ron Gets Dressed
The aim of the game is to improve the ability of a child with autism to cope with changes in clothing to match the weather conditions. In addition to clothing this game can be used to learn about...
View ArticleAutism: Robbie the Robot
This game helps children with autism to recognise emotions. The game integrates 3D animations and a real persons face, to communicate the emotion that the character is feeling. Robbie the Robot is a...
View ArticleAutism: Rabbit's Birthday
Gives autistic children a better understanding of how schedules and the Picture Exchange Communication System can be used in real-world situations. The social script of a birthday party forms the basis...
View ArticleAutism: Lego Brick Builder
Arrange Lego blocks while avoiding enemies on increasingly harder levels. The "Sunday Times" reports that playing with Legos helps autistic children to communicate and use their imaginations.Arrange...
View ArticleAutism: Kody's World
A game that helps autistic children to understand nonverbal gestures through repetition and imitation. The game encourages the child to identify non-verbal gestures, to apply learned gestures in...
View ArticleAutism: Grouping With Sketchy
This game helps autistic children to match 2D and 3D objects and to recognize that certain objects may have multiple groups that they belong to. Grouping with Sketchy uses 3D animation to introduce the...
View ArticleAutism: Florence the Frog
Helps children with autism to increase their abilities to find a route and listen to directions. The game tries to achieve this through the use of child friendly characters and concepts. Florence is a...
View ArticleAutism: Feelings Game
A game to help kids read faces to distinguish emotions and feelingsHelps kids "read" faces to distinguish emotions and feelings http://do2learn.com/games/feelingsgame/index.htm
View ArticleAutism: Eric Goes to the Airport
This game teaches autistic children how to wait in line. Combining our knowledge of game development with established methods of teaching social interactions, we have developed a narrative and game...
View ArticleAutism: Emotions Game
Adjust separate parts of a face to represent common emotions.Adjust separate parts of a face to represent common emotions. http://do2learn.com/games/facialexpressions/face.htm
View ArticleArt: Starfall Art Gallery
Learn about six artists.Learn about six artists. http://www.starfall.com/n/level-b/art/play.htm?f
View ArticleArt: Make a Mosaic
Scroll through the mosaic tiles. Click and drag to place your tiles. To remove a tile, drag it to the side. Send your mosaic to a friend!Place tiles to make a mosaic....
View ArticleArt: Finding Things
Find things in paintings and see explanations of why they're there.Find things in paintings and see explanations of why they're there. http://www.kids.albrightknox.org/loader.html
View ArticleArt/Social Studies: Build A Neighborhood
As children grow, they move from being family-centered to being more aware of different neighborhoods around them. Creating neighborhoods in their artwork can help children realize there are lots of...
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