REVIEW: Apps for Autism (Book)
See larger image Apps for Autism: An Essential Guide to Over 200 Effective Apps for Improving Communication, Behavior, Social Skills, and More! (Paperback) By (author): Lois Jean Brady Autism? There’s...
View ArticleRESEARCH: Ipod as job coach
Research Review A new study was released this week by the Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation that gave me some hope for the future. The study involved three case studies of adults with autism whose...
View ArticleREVIEW: i-Blason ArmorBox Kido iPad Case
Quentin loves his iPad, but I would never, ever let him use it “naked”; without a case, our iPad would busted in a number of minutes. So for us, finding a good case was essential. But how to choose...
View ArticleHOW-TO: 6 Tips for how to set up an iPad for your child with Autism
[This is my inaugural post for a new category in the iQ Journals: The “How-To” category. I will post these in the blog section, but they will be archived in a tab at the top of the website, for easy...
View ArticleQBLOG: Yay, scripting! (or… Boo, scripting…?)
Just a few years ago, before Quentin was really talking at all, I used to listen to other parents of children with autism complain about scripting. Scripting is a phenomenon that sometimes appears in...
View ArticleREVIEW: Giving Voice: Mobile Communication, Disability, and Inequality
Giving Voice: Mobile Communication, Disability, and Inequality is the latest book from Dr. Meryl Alper. For those of you who are long-time readers of the iQ Journals, Alper’s name might be familiar to...
View ArticleINTERVIEW: Judith Newman, author of “To Siri, With Love”
Okay, I’ll admit it: When I first read Judith Newman’s New York Times op-ed called “To Siri, With Love,” I shared it everywhere. (Well, truthfully, “everywhere” for me is Facebook and Twitter.) Not...
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