The Mood Meter is a mobile app that helps students become familiar with and label their own emotions from day to day and throughout the day. The app’s color-coding system makes understanding moods and emotions easier for neurodiverse students.
Text to speech from Speechify lets you listen to docs, articles, PDFs, email, and other formats — anything you read.
Evernote is a widely used productivity tool that works across multiple platforms to facilitate access to lists, notes, images, sound, links -- almost anything! -- from multiple devices. The app is a great tool for students who need assistance with their executive functioning skills.
Ghotit Dyslexia Keyboard for iPad and iPhone helps people with dyslexia or dysgraphia to write, proofread and correct their English texts.
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HeadSpace is a mindfulness and relaxation app that helps children get more sleep and learn how to relax their busy minds. These skills are particularly useful for students with ADHD who need help learning how to slow down.
The Nudge uses push notifications to remind users to complete important tasks entered into the app’s calendar. It’s a great app for students that struggle with executive functioning and staying on time