By Katharina I. Boser, Sarah Wayland; THE Journal
Visual and sonic aids can help students with language disorders improve their reading, writing and speaking. You can see more great feature articles in the latest issue of our monthly digital edition. Mobile devices can help students who have trouble communicating orally by allowing them to converse using pictures and the written word (what’s known as augmentative and alternative communication, or AAC). Any number of apps can facilitate AAC, but some of them are particularly well-suited for helping students with language disorders learn how to read and how to effectively express themselves in writing. See the link below for reviews of some exciting new features in apps that teach these skills.
http://thejournal.com/articles/2014/03/20/7-apps-that-teach-literacy-skills.aspx
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