Sort By Kind - Sort visually related items

Sort By Kind - Sort visually related items

Details about Sort By Kind

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • September 11, 2016
  • September 19, 2024
  • 7.0+
  • 4+
  • 76.88MB
  • iPad
  • American English

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Version History of Sort By Kind

1.5

April 7, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Improving accessibility options for kids with special needs.

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1.4

February 9, 2017

Adding accessibility settings for kids with with special needs.

1.3

December 19, 2016

Adding accessibility features for kids with with special needs.

1.2

November 23, 2016

Sound quality enhancement, and Assistive Technology improvements (for VoiceOver users, Switch Control users, and for any other user who has difficulty with the Swipe gesture).

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1.1

September 9, 2016

Inclusive Design Improvements (for VoiceOver users, Switch Control users, and for any other user who has difficulty with the Swipe gesture).

1.0

September 4, 2016

Price History of Sort By Kind

Description of Sort By Kind

- Full version. - No in-app purchases. - No ads. - Safe for kids. Welcome to “Sort By Kind”. This educational app is designed for children aged 2 and above. Here children can learn to sort visually related items. It is fun, and it helps them develop visual perception skills, cognitive skills, and language skills. STEP BY STEP is a professional EdTech studio that focuses on developing educational apps for children aged 1 to 5 years old. During these critical years, children enter a new learning stage every few months. Our apps support and strengthen the development of crucial skills for each learning stage. This way we guide your children, step by step, throughout this entire age range. Our key values are perfection and simplicity. We believe that small details make a big difference, so we give great attention to every detail — both in content and design. Most importantly, we keep our apps simple — simple to understand and simple to use. While playing our games, children will engage in simple activities, such as matching, pairing, ordering, grouping, and sorting. This allows them to practice essential skills, such as: categorization, conceptualization, generalization, abstraction, memory, language, math, visual perception, fine motor, accuracy, attention, and focus. They will learn about shapes, colors, animals, fruit, vegetables, clothing, tools, vehicles, furniture, professions, toys, etc., — all while playing. The levels are generally arranged by difficulty. The first levels are usually quite simple — their main objective is to teach players critical thinking and problem solving. However, the exercises become increasingly challenging as the child advances within the game. Our applications avoid distractions such as popups, unnecessary animation, and noisy feedback. We keep our applications safe for children — no advertisements, no unsafe links to external content, no popups, etc. Furthermore, our experience indicates that our apps can be very helpful for children with special-needs¹, and that they can function as useful tools in both speech-language therapy² and in occupational therapy³. In addition, our apps have been found useful for adults with disabilities or dementia⁴. For this reason, we added two important features: the first one was designed for teachers, therapists, and speech pathologists, which allows them to track the progress of their students; the second feature makes our apps also accessible for users with disabilities, and on this matter we would like to thank the Technology Consulting Center at “Beit Issie Shapiro”⁵ for their professional guidance and consultation regarding accessibility. ________ ¹ Special needs - Learning difficulties due to learning disabilities, communication disabilities, emotional or behavioural disorders, physical disabilities and/or developmental disabilities, which may be caused by Autism (Autistic Spectrum Disorders), Down Syndrome, Dyslexia, Tourette Syndrome, etc. ² Speech-language therapy - Treatment of communication disorders by speech-language pathologists (SLP). ³ Occupational therapy (OT) - Treatment meant to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills for people with a physical, mental or developmental condition. ⁴ Dementia -  A condition caused by brain injury (BI), brain damage or brain diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, Lewy bodies (DLB), Vascular dementia, etc. ⁵ "Beit Issie Shapiro" is a leading non-profit organization that develops therapies for people with disabilities, and also acts as a ‘Special Consultant’ to the United Nations.
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Sort By Kind: FAQ

Is Sort By Kind compatible with the iPad?

Yes, Sort By Kind works on iPads.

Who made the Sort By Kind app?

The Sort By Kind app was made by STEP BY STEP XYZ.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the Sort By Kind app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 7.0 or above.

What is the overall rating of the Sort By Kind app?

The rating of 4.3 out of 5 that Sort By Kind has received from users is outstanding.

What category of app is Sort By Kind?

The Sort By Kind App Relates To The Education Genre.

What’s the latest version of the Sort By Kind app?

The latest version of Sort By Kind is 1.5.

When was the last Sort By Kind update?

September 19, 2024 is the date of the latest Sort By Kind update.

When was Sort By Kind first released?

Sort By Kind was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for Sort By Kind?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the Sort By Kind app?

Sort By Kind can be used in American English.

Does Apple Arcade offer Sort By Kind as part of its collection?

No, Sort By Kind is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Sort By Kind?

No, Sort By Kind does not include options for in-app purchases.

Is Sort By Kind specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Sort By Kind is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Sort By Kind use ad-based monetization?

No, Sort By Kind does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Sort By Kind

  • Simple and solid

    I am an SLP and I love step-by-step apps. They are easy, no frills, no nonsense, no adds, and no extraneous annoyances. These are my favorite for starting a conversation about categories, and teaching big categories and sub categories. These are the apps I’d make I’d I were a developer. I will keep watching for more.
  • Great game

    This is a good learning game for kids. I use it for my 2 and 3 year old grand kids. Besides learning to sort it teaches them how to use the iPad.
    I really like how you have the choice in settings for the child to touch the area the object goes in or to drag it to the area. They are able to do it both ways in the game.
    The only thing I don't like is they have to put the object right on the line or in box to count. Should be a little less picky in the first 6-7 levels or so.
  • Los Angeles SLP

    Great for encouraging language based on conceptual understanding!