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Thinking Moves, LLC

243 Plainview Dr.
River Falls, Wisconsin 54022
United States
Telephone: 715-377-9827.
Fax: 715-246-4366.
Web: http://www.thinkingmoves.com.
Email: Chris@thinkingmoves.com.

Products manufactured by Thinking Moves, LLC (listed alphabetically)

  1. MEMOVES Picture of MEMOVES

    MeMoves is a sensory integration activity program designed for use by parents, teachers or therapists working with children with cognitive or mental disabilities or autism. This application (or app) allows a parent, teacher or therapist to use an Apple iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch to calm or focus a child. The child performs finger puzzles to the beat of the music and watches as the screen comes alive. MeMoves features nine original songs exclusive to this app, over 30 separate finger puzzles and animations, calming and centering 3 dimensional and 2 dimensional graphics, multiple game play options (two fingers, one finger or watch), and multiple sensitivity settings (I, II or III). The user can also select either normal or relaxed (half) speed. COMPATIBILITY: For use with the Apple iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Apple iOS 2.2.1 or later.

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