Autism Apps

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ASO score
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4/100
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60/100
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App Rating
3.4
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Votes
61
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App Age
14y 4m
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Last Update
Jan 18, 2015

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Rating
0
4.6
Number of Ratings (Voted)
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269.8K
App Age
14y 4m
6y 4m
+124%
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$45
Update Frequency
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45d
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Title Length
11
26
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Subtitle Length
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28
Description Length
1 161
2 877
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Number of Screenshots
1040
1180
-12 %
Size
0MB
220MB

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Autism Apps
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Autism Apps is simply a comprehensive list of apps that are being used with and by people diagnosed with autism, Down syndrome and other special needs. It also includes links to any available information that can be found for each app. The Apps are also separated into over 30 categories, and the descriptions are all searchable, so any type of app is easy to find and download. Autism Apps was created as a resource for anyone looking for apps for people diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other special need. Many people are discovering the many uses that iPads, iPhones and iPod touches can have as tools and resources for people diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other disability. Though there are a multitude of apps in the app store that many people diagnosed with autism, Down syndrome or another special need use and enjoy, they can be difficult to find. Autism Apps links to extensive reviews of the apps written by parents, specialists, and other users usually from first-hand experience. Autism Apps also has links to video demonstrations or video reviews of the apps when they are available.}
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Rating
3.4
61 voters

Some Latest Reviews

KiteO
08 Apr, 2023
3
I’ll definitely be using this as a reference, but I wish it was broader in scope. Perhaps that may be partly an issue of what is available. I agree with an earlier commenter that it is frustrating that most of the focus on autism resources seem to be catering to a presumed neurotypical audience - parents of children or young adults, who work very hard and advocate and very often have their child’s needs by proxy recognised. Whereas autistic adults without a family carer as proxy, especially who have an inability to self-advocate, so often are under-served, even by those who may be paid to support them. Almost forgotten by so many services and awareness campaigns. Their needs are often not the same as children, even with ID. I disagree with the earlier commenter that autism isn’t a disability - seriously, speak for yourself, not for the vast breadth of those falling under the medical label. Autism, which is extremely common, a few per hundred, is truly a spectrum condition with multiple “causes” and manifestations. Disability isn’t a dirty word, and it doesn’t make a person “less” to need support because they struggle by themselves with living well in their environment, or have medical conditions strongly correlated with autism. No one should generalise from one autistic person to another in terms of any one trait, so autistic people who are unABLE to do the life skills stuff YOU can, shouldn’t mean YOU get assumed to be very disabled. Similarly, the existence of autistic people who are mostly very capABLE in life should not make those who are not get less credibility or services. Overall, this is on the wider world/NTs to sort out and it shouldn’t be a competition/scarcity battle. Btw I am an autistic with (govt funded) carers, and am carer to my son. We need the support we get, but still struggling a lot.
Vulcan79
18 Jan, 2020
1
Too many of the apps you mention support abuse and torture of children and adults.

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Additional Information
Rating:
3.44
Voted: 61
App Store Link:
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy: -
Categories: Reference, Education
Size: -
App Age: 14 years 4 months
Release Date: Aug 01, 2011
Last Update: Jan 18, 2015
Version: 2.6
Version history
2.6
Jan 18, 2015
This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate. This version fixes a few bugs. Some users were not able to view reviews of apps and others reported the app crashing. Both bugs have been fixed. Please let us know if you encounter any issue. Thanks!
2.5
Oct 26, 2014
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