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Picture of FLASH CARDS - THINGS YOU WEAR Flash Cards – Things You Wear is an auditory perceptual training program, a flash card program, and a personal skills, independent living skills, language, reading, spelling and vocabulary tutorial program designed for use by parents and teachers working with children with low vision, learning, communication, cognitive or hearing disabilities or autism. This application (or app) allows a parent or teacher to use their Apple iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch to help a child or student develop their vocabulary and learn the correct word for various garments, such as distinguishing the differences between dresses and skirts, hats and wigs, or goggles and glasses. The app contains 50 flash cards, each with audio and text explaining the meaning of the image on the screen. Flash cards can be shown in order or shuffled, sound can be turned off, and the app can be used by both visual and auditory learners. COMPATIBILITY: For use with the Apple iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Apple iOS 2.2.1 or later.

Notes: This product is sold through the App Store on Apple iTunes. ** iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. ** Flash Cards - Things You Wear is a registered trademark of Kindergarten.com.

Price: Free.

This product record was updated on August 5, 2011.

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