Autism iHelp – Opposites

Autism iHelp – Opposites

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Version History of Autism iHelp

1.3.0

December 15, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Minor bug fixes.

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1.2.0

December 11, 2017

Latest iOS version support.

1.1.0

February 3, 2014

* Updated for iOS 7 * Minor bug fixes and performance improvements

1.0.0

March 28, 2013

Autism iHelp In-App Purchases History

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Description of Autism iHelp

Autism iHelp is a vocabulary teaching aid developed by parents of a child with Autism and a speech-language pathologist. Autism iHelp was inspired by the need for specific language intervention tools for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder focusing on their unique strengths and difficulty with expressive vocabulary. Autism iHelp Opposites targets fundamental vocabulary building skills in a variety of formats. While utilizing real-life photographs, this app introduces the learner to the concept of opposites. Learning opposites is necessary for understanding the concepts of same and different as well as remembering descriptive words that can be used in conversation. Building opposites into a child's vocabulary strengthens word retrieval and comprehension of all aspects of a vocabulary term. During the practice portion, the app uses real-world photographs to label different opposites (on the same screen). During the game portion, the student is required to choose the given opposite in a field of choices. Additionally, you are able to track your child's gains through progress reports that average the last 3 performances of each learning enhancement activity. “with Autism iHelp…..it gets better.”
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Autism iHelp: FAQ

Does Autism iHelp offer an iPad version?

Yes, Autism iHelp is available for iPad users.

Who made the Autism iHelp app?

Autism iHelp was created by John Talavera.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Autism iHelp app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 8.2 or above.

How does the Autism iHelp app rank among users?

The overall user rating of the Autism iHelp app is 4.7.

What is the category of the Autism iHelp app?

Autism Ihelp Relates To The Education App Genre.

What is the newest version of Autism iHelp?

The latest version of the Autism iHelp app is 1.3.0.

When was the last Autism iHelp update?

October 2, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Autism iHelp app.

When was Autism iHelp first released?

Autism iHelp officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the Autism iHelp app?

Autism iHelp is considered child-appropriate and rated John Talavera.

What languages are available on Autism iHelp?

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

Is Autism iHelp featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Autism iHelp is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Autism iHelp contain in-app purchases?

Certainly! Autism iHelp contains in-app purchases for users.

Does Autism iHelp provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

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

Are ads featured prominently in Autism iHelp?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Autism iHelp.

Screenshots of Autism iHelp

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  • Navigation could use some work

    In the learning set, you cannot exit without completing the entire activity or shutting down the app. Also, my kids would just match the visual cues in the game, not tune into the words and their meanings. For example "high" and "low both have a truck, so they would pick those because they are both trucks, not because they know the opposite meanings of high/low. Same with empty/full - both bottles. All the pictures I saw in this sample were like this. I have my doubts as to the learning value in this. I would challenge you to turn off the sound on the app and I can guarantee they will still match the pictures based on the objects, not the attributes. Possibly give the stimulus item verbally only, without the picture to match to?
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  • Love, but need u to update to iOS 11, please??

    Love your apps for my speech and language kiddos, but I need you to please update all your apps to iOS 11. Otherwise, I am no longer able to use them.
  • Why can't apps be this simple

    This app is proof that simplicity always wins. No useless complexities here. A great work from some sensible minds. Kudos to the team from India.