Apps for Task Management & Organization
Here at BridgingApps, we love “single purpose” apps, the ones that we can share with people of all abilities that are designed to address one need in a simple, easy...
Here at BridgingApps, we love “single purpose” apps, the ones that we can share with people of all abilities that are designed to address one need in a simple, easy...
In this video, Dr. Niambi Powell, a diversity, equity, and inclusion manager at Ford Motor Company, shares valuable advice for parents of special needs children. Learn how to help your...
Professional Etiquette teacher Lisa Richey, founder of the American Academy of Etiquette, shares quick and effective tips to improve your interviewing skills. Learn about eye contact, handshakes, clear communication, posture,...
Your Child’s Development In this video, Liz O’Hara, Parenting Special Needs Adapted PE teacher, shares her expertise on the developmental stages of motor skills in children aged from newborn to...
Think College Discover how Think College is revolutionizing higher education by creating inclusive pathways for students with intellectual disabilities. Learn about their nationwide efforts to prepare students for college during...
The origin of the “Hot Potato” game remains a mystery. There are rumors from back in the 18th century that children from Ireland played a similar game using scalding hot...
For most young adults in their 20’s there comes a time when an adult child lets you know, it’s time to move out and establish a life away from their...
Take a Time Out Take a time out and use visualization meditation to relax. Imagine yourself enjoying the apple orchard in autumn sunlight. Take a couple of deep breaths and...
Derek Flores Parenting Special Needs Adaptive Guru he says… Items to help make life simple For children with special needs, even the smallest tasks can be challenging. But with the...
Parents and schools have tools to help students learn and succeed. Progress monitoring is one of those tools. Even if a child has a disability, they can still learn and...