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Daily Archives: June 15, 2015

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New apps for pre-schoolers with autism: plus a mother’s perspective

Blog, Techy stuffBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonJune 15, 2015

A short blog post today just to share the exciting (and slightly belated) news that we now have a few more research-based apps available for download.  Our original app, Find Me, was developed for iOS (in other words, iPad and iPhone) and has received more than 100,000 downloads since its release.  You can find out more about…

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