Upper Case. - Autism (air.MyFirstABC) on Google Play

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Note: ♦ You will need Wi-Fi connectivity to download and use this app.App best viewed in landscape mode.♦ Craving to write the first letter of English alphabet? But don’t know how to write? Master the language by simply learning uppercase alphabets with the app Upper Case. This app is specially designed by WebTeam Corporation for children with autism to help them learn all the 26 alphabets in a simple way. This app uses small animations to teach toddlers how uppercase alphabets look like and lets children play as they learn. The free version of the app allows your child on the autism spectrum disorder or with aspergers to play up to 10 activities and learn many letters. Also, it helps him/her to like and share their scores on Facebook. Let’s make the beginning of your child's education purposeful.This app utilizes the ABA method of intervention delivery to children with developmental disabilities, special education needs or autism. ***About WebTeam Corporation***Incorporated in 2005, WebTeam Corporation is a Somerset-based mobile application development firm that has pioneered the development of an autism management program comprising screening, assessment and intervention apps. WebTeam’s ABA-based autism apps help parents, teachers, health care experts, researchers and other stakeholders worldwide efficiently manage the entire life-cycle of autism from infancy to adulthood and employment.By developing apps for autism intervention, WebTeam replicates individualized autism services on mobile devices, thereby making these necessary services available to the under-served population globally, especially in countries that lack the expertise necessary to tackle autism efficiently and in a cost-effective manner.WebTeam’s innovative idea backed by proprietary technology, which was awarded by Verizon in the 2013 Powerful Answers Award competition, lets caregivers collect and share data efficiently to foster effective collaborations that will ultimately solve one of the world’s largest and growing developmental disorders.