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An app to assess your child's skills
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Nish Parikh
2012-07-28 01:03:14 UTC
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An app to assess your child's skills

There is a new app created to accurately measure the student's current skill level and abilities. It is based on Eden Autism Services' assessment that has been used for over 30 years. Eden's curriculum and assessment have been tested on hundreds of children and adults with autism. There practices are still in use today. This app is modeled after their assessment for infants and toddlers, which will help get started with early intervention options and to create goals for the child.

This app is currently on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iassessnteach-1-lite/id543180065?mt=8

Nish Parikh
d***@fsmail.net
2012-07-28 19:42:33 UTC
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Post by Nish Parikh
An app to assess your child's skills
There is a new app created to accurately measure the student's current skill level and abilities. It is based on Eden Autism Services' assessment that has been used for over 30 years. Eden's curriculum and assessment have been tested on hundreds of children and adults with autism. There practices are still in use today. This app is modeled after their assessment for infants and toddlers, which will help get started with early intervention options and to create goals for the child.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iassessnteach-1-lite/id543180065?mt=8
If I were a parent I'd hope to be able to assess my child's skills without an app. How does it help?

Dolphinius
(Male, age 40 +/- a few months, UK, self-diagnosed AS)
Nish Parikh
2012-07-29 16:57:35 UTC
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It gives you guidelines to assess different skills which your child needs to be expert with to leave independent life. This apps keeps track of the progress the child is making and providing some teaching tips to parents and professionals.
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Post by Nish Parikh
An app to assess your child's skills
There is a new app created to accurately measure the student's current skill level and abilities. It is based on Eden Autism Services' assessment that has been used for over 30 years. Eden's curriculum and assessment have been tested on hundreds of children and adults with autism. There practices are still in use today. This app is modeled after their assessment for infants and toddlers, which will help get started with early intervention options and to create goals for the child.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iassessnteach-1-lite/id543180065?mt=8
If I were a parent I'd hope to be able to assess my child's skills without an app. How does it help?
Dolphinius
(Male, age 40 +/- a few months, UK, self-diagnosed AS)
Zeke Zebedee
2012-08-26 01:16:43 UTC
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Whatever skills I had as a child I have now many more as an adult and I
daresay in another decade I will have even more, but for all of that I may
have lost in the meantime some vital skill I had as a child, that is
unapreciated and never to be gained again. Oh well what worth in words eh?

Eke it's Zeke


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An app to assess your child's skills

There is a new app created to accurately measure the student's current skill
level and abilities. It is based on Eden Autism Services' assessment that
has been used for over 30 years. Eden's curriculum and assessment have been
tested on hundreds of children and adults with autism. There practices are
still in use today. This app is modeled after their assessment for infants
and toddlers, which will help get started with early intervention options
and to create goals for the child.

This app is currently on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iassessnteach-1-lite/id543180065?mt=8

Nish Parikh

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