Autism Learning Tools

Autism Learning Tools

LizzyB Learning

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Version History of Autism Learning Tools

Build 27 Version 2.7

October 5, 2023

Fixed ability to change the user Avatar. Click on the opening screen avatar (holding it for 3 seconds) to access a screen with 10 different avatars. The new Avatar will be used as the dancing character at the end of each lesson.

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26 version 2.6

July 21, 2023

Rearranged Drag & Drop to put all the easy images in the first 5 levels. Redesigned Mazes to start at 4x4 and increase much slower to a maximum of 10x14 size. Rearranged Balloon Popping levels (colors & numbers twice each before letters). Added Settings option to show ‘Replay’ and ‘Prior’ buttons at end of each lesson.

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Version 2.4

February 11, 2022

Fixed capital letters tracing bug.

iOS App 2.2

May 19, 2021

Added Device Guided instructions in settings. Fixed timeout bug & demo bug in rotating puzzles. Error checking on Q&A only if Advance turned on now. Repeat Colors & Shapes again at lesson 66.

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2.1

December 15, 2020

10 new Question & Answer lessons. Plus 2 bonus lessons after Simon levels. Time limits added to all lessons (optional via Settings).

2.0

November 10, 2020

New Lessons: Counting, Jigsaw puzzles, Rotating puzzles, Simon & Math. 10 levels of each. Advance number setting switches numbers from 1-10 to 11-20. Share photo of celebration screen. Settings New buttons ‘Rate my App’ and dance slitter, plus rotating and counting check boxes. Moved Attributes to a button on Settings window. Made home settings & avatar buttons delayed.

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1.8.9

June 28, 2020

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Description of Autism Learning Tools

LizzyB Learning Tools is an educational and developmental game/tool for all children. It is designed specifically for children on the autism spectrum but is also useful for neurotypical toddlers. Children can work on matching, short-term memory, number and letter recognition, fine motor skills and more and have fun while doing it! This app especially targets skill development for children with autism and developmental delays. Using easy to understand instructions and eye-catching animation children move through tasks commonly practiced in therapy sessions. Reports are provided for the parent to monitor progress and maintain records. Want to show developmental activities as part of your home school records? No problem! LizzyB Learning Tools records the amount of time spent in each activity and you can export it for your records. This is a great tool for young children and children with special needs to be able to use independently (or with minimal assistance). Levels 1. Drag & Drop: Start by moving characters into the shape they fit into. As you develop your skills they’ll progress to fruits and vegetables, and eventually letters and numbers with fun characters mixed in! Words are printed alongside the matching shapes to aid in word recognition. 2. Maze: Move our fun characters through mazes that get bigger and more complex as you progress. Develop your hand eye and fine motor coordination as you play. 3. Memory Cards: Match numbers, shapes, fun characters, and more! The levels become more challenging as you go! Both memory and visual skills can be strengthened in these levels. 4. Balloons: Follow the instructions and choose only the balloon indicated. We get to practice colors, numbers, and letters while balloons and birds fly in an engaging and exciting popping adventure! This is a great way to practice attention and instruction following in a colorful manor that’s full of movement! Watch out! The birds may pop the balloons if you don’t get to them first! 5-1. Tracing Numbers: Learn your numbers! Trace (with stroke guidance) your numbers, count the animals, and watch them leap into our fun train! This is the foundation of the number and math skills we will strengthen with more fun to come! 5-2 Tracing Letters: Now it’s time to work on your letters! Just like before, you get to trace! Trace uppercase and lowercase letters and touch the pictures that start with the level and watch them fly over to the train cars. Want to increase the difficulty? Use a stylus and work on your pencil grip! 6 Where’s The Questions & Answers: 10 levels with 4 different kinds of question sets. First learn Colors and shapes. Then Numbers 1-10 (or advanced 11-20 option). The remaining two sets are mixed and include learning letters and things (animals, household items and food). 7-1 Simon Colors & Numbers: Six sets of the the classic Simon game but teaching colors and numbers. It also contains advance levels with two Simon games on the screen at once. 7-2 The final four sets include 20 Rotating Number Puzzles, an Alphabet Puzzle and finally a geography puzzle. 8. Spoken Question & Answers ("Where's the...") levels covering Colors & Shapes, numbers, letters (lower & upper), Animals, Household things, Fruit & Veggies. A total of 8 lessons x10 levels each. About Us While home with the family during these crazy times we searched for something positive and constructive to do with the children. The thought was, “why not turn this into a family project opportunity?” The LizzieB Learning Software family project was born. This app was designed for her and children like her to provide an educational platform that develops skills, keeps their attention, and is fun too! During development we also discovered how much her neurotypical siblings and cousins enjoyed the app and benefited from developmentally positive and engaging games. So feel free to try it out on siblings and toddlers.
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Autism Learning Tools: FAQ

Is Autism Learning Tools optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, Autism Learning Tools is available for iPad users.

Who developed the Autism Learning Tools app?

The creator of Autism Learning Tools is Livio Bestulic.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Autism Learning Tools app?

Autism Learning Tools minimum iOS requirement is iOS 11.0.

How does the Autism Learning Tools app rank among users?

The overall user rating of the Autism Learning Tools app is 5.

What is the category of the Autism Learning Tools app?

Autism Learning Tools Relates To The Education App Genre.

What is the current version of Autism Learning Tools?

Build 27 Version 2.7 is the latest released Autism Learning Tools version.

What date was the latest Autism Learning Tools update released?

October 4, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Autism Learning Tools app.

What is the exact date the Autism Learning Tools app came out?

Autism Learning Tools officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the Autism Learning Tools app?

Autism Learning Tools is considered child-appropriate and rated Livio Bestulic.

What languages are available on Autism Learning Tools?

The following list of languages is supported by the Autism Learning Tools app: English.

Is Autism Learning Tools included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, Autism Learning Tools is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Autism Learning Tools support in-app purchases?

No, Autism Learning Tools does not support in-app purchases.

Does Autism Learning Tools provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, Autism Learning Tools does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Autism Learning Tools?

No, you can not expect ads while using Autism Learning Tools.

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Reviews of Autism Learning Tools

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  • Free and educational for young learners

    Have gone through quite a bit of the content. This app has free and educational content to practice early skills such as tracing letters and numbers, colors (a fun balloon-popping activity), matching, maze work etc. I like how it locks you in to an exercise until it is completed- you can set up in settings for it to allow you to return to the “home” button after to pick a new activity. No need to go into guided access, unless your child has figured out how to access the cue of open apps on your iPad and swipe the app to close- then it will restart and allow you to see the main menu. But anyhow, consistent and particularly useful for kids on the autism spectrum, in my opinion. The only improvement I would like to see is if it would read words aloud when tapped. For example on the puzzles page you can match an item to its shadows and each item is labeled, but it does not say the item when touching the written label. Other than that, it’s great- can’t beat free and zero ads!
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  • Great developmental play!

    All of my kids love this game but I particularly love it for my 8yr old on the spectrum. It’s colorful and engaging and keeps her attention. It works on many skills that we practice in therapy. We use it as one of our homeschool tools. She loves the mazes and I love the phonics and numbers!