Software For Children With Special Needs Grades Pre-K to 12.

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Software For Children With Special Needs Grades Pre-K to 12

Visual Spell Track Leaps and Bounds 1 Grade K to 12 Grades Pre K to 1 Helps pupils of all ages with specific learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, to spell with confidence, consistency and accuracy. Develop pre-reading skills Practice essential skills such as left-to-right tracking, visual and auditory discrimination, memory, and fine motor skills as they mouse click.

Cognitive Discover the wonders of the animal world through ten fun-filled activities. Join Henry the Lizard(tm) as he leads the way through eye-popping puzzles, tricky memory match-ups, and even a photo safari. Amazing Animals K-4

Language Artic Print Shop Pre-K to 4 Enables therapists/caregivers to print their own speech therapy materials. The program includes pictures for over 1800 target words. With Artic Print Shop, you can print artic cards, games, stickers, worksheets, and game sheets.

Motor Skills Touch Game 1 K-12 Touch Games 1 is excellent for mouse or touch screen training. Develops cause and effect, visual discrimination, matching and mouse skills with six activities. Teach tracking and mouse dragging skills, short-term memory and sequencing.

Mobility Big Buddy Buttons Grades K-12 The reliable, durable, colorful single switch, activated by pressing anywhere on the top surface. The Big Buddy is suitable for people who need a large colorful switch. BIGtrack Trackball PRE-K to 12 The BIGtrack has a 3 inch trackball which makes it the largest trackball available. The large ball requires less fine motor control than a standard trackball and it is ruggedly built.

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