Early
Instructional Games
Early Vocabulary
Training
Expressive
Language Training
Early
Categorization Training
Syntax Training
Auditory Discrimination and Processing
Vocabulary and Concept Development
Functional
Language Training
Advanced
Categorization Training
Reading and Spelling
Early Instructional Games
These games can be
enjoyed by individuals with severe/profound disabilities, including those
functioning below nine months of age.
Creature Antics, Creature Capers, Creature Features, Creature Cartoons, and
Creature Magic train cause & effect, turn-taking, and use of a
single switch.
Creature Chorus Sterling Edition trains
cause & effect, turn-taking, auditory awareness, visual tracking, discrete
pointing, and use of a single switch.
Early Vocabulary Training
These early vocabulary
programs help children and adults with special needs master 100 nouns and 50
verbs.
First Words, First Words II, and First Verbs Sterling Editions
train early developing nouns and verbs using a highly-structured two-picture
format.
Exploring First Words, First Words II, and First Verbs
offer an open-ended learning environment that trains vocabulary in full-screen
scenes.
Expressive Language Training
These programs encourage
children with language impairments to express themselves.
Talking Nouns, Talking Nouns II, and Talking Verbs allow
individuals to select words and pictures to make the computer speak.
TalkTime with Tucker offers five
adventures that encourage children to talk and make sounds.
Tiger's Tale enables children to record their voices to create
their very own movies.
Early Categorization Training
First Categories Sterling Edition trains
early categorization skills using 60 nouns in six categories.
Syntax Training
These programs help
children learn the syntax they need to communicate in sentences.
Simple Sentence Structure Sterling Edition
teaches children to comprehend and produce sentences with subject-verb-object
word order.
The Early Emerging Rules Series
introduces determiner "no," plurals, and the prepositions "in" and "on."
Micro-LADS is series of seven modules that uses over 600 pictures
to train 46 fundamental syntactic rules.
Auditory Discrimination and
Processing
These programs help
develop listening skills, build auditory awareness, and exercise short-term
memory.
Nouns and Sounds
teaches individuals to match 100 common sounds with
realistic photographs.
The
Following Directions Series
trains left /right discrimination and one- and two-level commands.
Vocabulary and Concept Development
These programs are
designed for children who need more advanced vocabulary and concept training.
Adjectives and Opposites trains over 115
vocabulary items and 26 pairs of opposites.
The Words & Concepts Series teaches vocabulary,
categorization, word association, word function, and the concepts of same and
different.
The CONCENTRATE! Series uses a game format
to reinforce the Words & Concepts programs and develop short-term memory skills.
Functional Language Training
These programs offer
exploratory environments in which individuals learn about the objects and
activities they encounter in their daily routines.
My
House, My Town, and My School each use six engaging scenes to
train over 100 functional vocabulary items.
Advanced Categorization Training
Twenty Categories teaches advanced
categorization skills using 300 nouns in a multiple choice format.
Reading and Spelling
Swim, Swam, Swum trains over 200 high-frequency irregular
verbs in their base, present progressive, simple present, past, and past perfect
forms.
SPELL
Spelling Performance Evaluation for Language & Literacy is an innovative
software assessment tool that determines why a student misspells words and
recommends precisely what type of word study instruction is needed to improve
that student’s literacy skills.
The Sentence Master
can take students who have never learned to read a single word and
systematically lead them to mastery of our written language.
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