Tags archives: children

  • For some time I have been thinking about how questions are asked to young children who are talking very little or not at all, as well as individuals with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) needs. My thoughts have come from observing teachers, instructional aides, parents, and even SLPs who ask a lot, I mean a lot of questions to these populations. It seems like the individuals are continually being tested, whether the adult has that intention or not. I have also recently seen blog posts from David Niemeijer, Maureen Nevers, Carole Zangari and others whose posts inspired me to write about my thoughts. The authors discussed the difference between questions that are closed-ended and open-ended. In this case, closed-ended questions refer to questions in which the answer is alr[...]

  • Since our apps are geared toward children, we believe it is important to be concerned with the privacy of children. That is why our apps are sensitive to the online safety of children. Additionally, we have put in the time and effort to create a privacy policy for our products. The privacy policy is linked from our apps on the iOS App Store, and it can be found at our website on the privacy policy page.