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Sensory Touch and Learn - Butterflies, Fruit and Flowers

This application was written and developed by Australian Speech Pathologist, Alana Noakes, to fill a gap within the iPad application market for comprehensive and research-based early language development applications

This application was written and developed by Australian Speech Pathologist, Alana Noakes, to fill a gap within the iPad application market for comprehensive and research-based early language development applications

Sensory Touch and Learn - Butterflies, Fruit and Flowers

by Alana Noakes
Sensory Touch and Learn - Butterflies, Fruit and Flowers
Sensory Touch and Learn - Butterflies, Fruit and Flowers
Sensory Touch and Learn - Butterflies, Fruit and Flowers

What is it about?

This application was written and developed by Australian Speech Pathologist, Alana Noakes, to fill a gap within the iPad application market for comprehensive and research-based early language development applications.

Sensory Touch and Learn - Butterflies, Fruit and Flowers

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(1)
Size
10Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
February 4, 2015
Release date
February 4, 2015
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App Store Description

This application was written and developed by Australian Speech Pathologist, Alana Noakes, to fill a gap within the iPad application market for comprehensive and research-based early language development applications.

This application supports cause and effect development and vocabulary development.

When modelling language for young children, it is important to use a range of different types of vocabulary words. Often the first vocabulary words used are a range of nouns. Remember that your child also needs words for actions (verbs), locations (prepositions), and descriptions (adjectives/adverbs) so that he/she can learn to combine these to form phrases.

Children typically begin to produce phrases when their vocabularies are close to 50 words, but only if their vocabularies consist of a range of verbs, nouns etc.

It is suggested that the following vocabulary words can be modelled while using this fun application with your child;

Nouns: flower, ball, bird, butterfly, fruit, dog, grapes, orange, lemon, peach, cherries, pear, owl, leaf, grass, cloud, sky.

Requesting words: please, more, again, help.

Verbs/action words: go, fly, grow, fall, bounce, roll, bark, jump.

Early pronouns: mine, me, you, my turn, your turn.

Prepositions/location words: off, on, up, down, here, there.

Negation/Protest: no, gone, all gone, finish.

Descriptive words: colours, big, small, fast, slow, pretty.

Social words: hi, bye.


This application is suitable for for range of children including;
-Children with age-appropriate development, aged 6 months-3 years old.
-Children with language delays (with or without a disability), aged 1-5 years old.

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