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Social Norms

🇺🇸 United States
Virtual Speech Center Inc.  | 
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ASO score
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15/100
Reviews
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Graphic
6/100
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App Rating
2.8
rating
Votes
6
rating
App Age
10y 11m
rating
Last Update
Feb 21, 2021

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Current App
Category Top Average
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Rating
2.75
4.54
-39%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
6
62K
-100%
App Age
10y 11m
8y 10m
+23%
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$35
Update Frequency
1481d
131d
+1 028%
Title Length
12
25
-52%
Subtitle Length
12
27
-56%
Description Length
3 000
2 701
+11%
Number of Screenshots
1
7
-87 %
Size
0MB
260MB

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Social Norms
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****I really liked this app. With lots of stories already pre-made it saves me a lot of time and means that I can access stories for my kids right away.(Maureen, M.S.CCC-SLP)**** The Social Norms app was created by a certified speech and language pathologist for children with autism spectrum disorder. This app helps children learn social rules and behaviors through stories. The Social Norms app is ideal for parents, educators, and speech language pathologists as it allows full customization. The users have the ability to add their own photos, text, and audio recordings to create individualized stories that teach specific skills that the child with autism spectrum disorder may have difficulty learning or understanding. The Social Norms app includes over 50 stories with clear graphics in the following categories: 11 Manners Stories: Saying Thank You, Excuse Me, I Am Sorry, Saying Hi , Using the Inside Voice, Sharing with Friends, Asking for Help, Waiting for My Turn to Talk, Personal Space , Picking the Nose, Passing Gas 15 Hygiene and Health Stories: Washing Hands, Brushing Teeth, Washing Hair, Brushing Hair, Taking a Bath, Showering, Getting Dressed, Trimming the Nails, Using Hand Lotion, Putting Sunscreen, Using the Toilet, Headache, Stomachache, Runny Nose, Eating Healthy Three Safety Stories: Crossing the Street, Bike Safety, Seat Belts Six Home Stories: Going to Bed, Cleaning Up Toys, Doing Homework, Helping Mom and Dad, Staying in the Chair During Mealtime Eight School Stories: Asking Someone to Play with Me, Waiting in the Hall, Answering in the Classroom, Being Bullied, Being Teased, Recess, Fire Drill, Following Directions in the Classroom Five Community Stories: Going to the Dentist, Going to the Doctor, Going to the Hairdresser, Going to the Restaurant, Going Shopping Five Behavior Stories: Biting Others, Pushing Others, Pulling Others’ Hair, Hitting the Head on the Wall, Running Away Although research is still needed in the area of teaching social skills to children with autism spectrum disorders through stories, a number of studies have concluded that using stories to teach particular social behaviors or skills are in fact successful and children may benefit from this type of intervention. Furthermore, evidence indicates that incorporating visual aids (e.g., visual activity schedules) has positive findings, suggesting that visual aids can be effective for teaching social skills and interactions (Reichow & Volkmar, 2010, p 161). The National Standards Project (National Autism Center, 2010) also supports teaching social skills through stories as an established treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder for children ages six to 14, with evidence-based findings. References: Reichow, B., & Volkmar, F. R. (2010). Social skills interventions for individuals with autism: Evaluation for evidence-based practices with a best evidence synthesis framework. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 40, 149-166.}
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Rating
2.8
6 voters

Some Latest Reviews

dorolalala
23 Aug, 2020
5
I'm a family counselor. I use this app when parents struggle to manage their children’s behaviors. Even a child is not autistic this app is super helpful too. Please don't stop providing this app and hope you develop more like this.

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Additional Information
Rating:
2.77
Voted: 6
App Store Link:
Price: 9.99 $
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Medical, Education
Size: -
App Age: 10 years 11 months
Release Date: Apr 15, 2014
Last Update: Feb 21, 2021
Version: 5.9.1
Version history
5.9.1
Feb 21, 2021
Bug fixes
1.2.34
Feb 09, 2021
- Schnellere Ladezeiten für Bilder - Neue Charaktereinstellungen - Detailliertere Fehlermeldungen
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