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Tech Tips for a Jolly Holiday

Tech Tips for a Jolly Holiday

Tech Tips

Smart home technology makes life easier for users of all ages and abilities – and it’s fun! Build your smart and connected home with Google Nest home automation system including smart displays, doorbells, thermostats, wireless speakers, smart light bulbs, and more. Start with Nest Hub, the center of your home. With just a tap or your voice, control thousands of compatible smart devices from one central location. Perhaps your child has difficulty walking unassisted and you would like them to be able to control their lights or fan independently? Or, they would like to watch tv or listen to music? Smart home technology allows them to control their environment from the safety of their bed or favorite chair.

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Pinwheel Phone

Looking for more parental control over your child’s smartphone, while helping to support safe habits for their developmental level? Consider the Pinwheel phone, which is a fabulous smartphone that helps parents feel like they are in control, but still allows kids to use their phone for over 100 approved and safe apps excluding social media and the use of a browser. We love how parents can use their own device

For monitoring everything from text messages to calls placed and received on the device. All contacts need to be approved and texts from unknown people sit in a folder waiting for parent approval first. Parents can also set up “modes”, specific to times of the day when their phone can do certain things. This phone is mom and teacher-approved, as it allows kids to do almost everything needed for school – without becoming a zombie. Kids like the sleek design and the fact that it looks like other popular smartphones. This is the perfect phone for families that are looking for a gradual release model for kids in a protected environment without giving full access to phones containing all apps and social media. At the time of the writing of this article, To learn more about the Pinwheel phone click here [1] Prices start at $149.99 with $14.99 monthly subscription.

Raz Mobility Memory Phone

Is the perfect phone for individuals who require the simplest experience possible. The device was designed to be an easy-to-use picture phone for people with intellectual disabilities, dementia or Alzheimer’s as well as the needs of their family members. At the time of the writing of this article, the Raz Mobility Memory Phone’s purchase price is $309 with $28.00 monthly subscription. Learn more about the Raz Mobility Memory Phone here: [2]

Stay connected to loved ones this holiday season with Skylight

A digital photo frame. Family and friends can send images to the owner’s unique Skylight email from their phone or computer, and photos arrive in seconds. Price is $159.00 one-time cost. Learn more about the Skylight Frame here: [3]

 

Holiday Apps

 

Message from Santa! [4]Message from Santa!
First Class Media B.V.

Price: Free – Offers In-App Purchases

Available for: iOS [5]

Available for: Android [6]

 

A Charlie Brown Christmas [7]A Charlie Brown Christmas
By: Loud Crow Interactive Inc.

Price: $4.99

Available for: iOS [8]

Read Full BridgingApps Review [9]

 

Speak to Santa Call Tracke [10]Speak to Santa™ Call & Tracke
North Pole Command Centre Limited

Price: Free – Offers In-App Purchases

Available for: iOS [11]

Available for: Android [12]

 

Goody Easy Gifting [13]Goody – Easy Gifting
Spacetime Ventures LLC

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Price: Free

Available for: iOS [14]

Available for: Android [15]

 

GiftPlanner [16]GiftPlanner

Andrew Milham

Price: Free – Offers In-App Purchases

Available for: iOS [17]

 

This holiday season you have purchased a mobile device for your child, now what? We know that looking for appropriate apps can be overwhelming and figuring out how to get started can turn a well-intentioned giver into a Grinch! Check out BridgingApps App Search Tool [18] to search for apps, create lists and even share them.

 

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ABOUT AUTHORS

BridgingApps, a program of Easter Seals Greater Houston, is a community of parents, therapists, doctors and teachers who share information about using mobile devices with people who have special needs.

Amy Fuchs is the Program Coordinator at BridgingApps and a former special education teacher. Amy Barry is the Content Manager and Editor at BridgingApps and mother of five children.

Cristen Reat is co-founder of BridgingApps and a mother who found success when using a mobile device with her younger son who has multiple disabilities. We share a passion for using mobile technology to enhance the lives of people of all ages with disabilities.

 

 

FREE DOWNLOAD: PSN Holiday Tip Guide [19]

PSN Holiday Tip Guide [20]

 

https://www.parentingspecialneeds.org/article/holiday-help-things-i-found-to-be-helpful/

 

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This post originally appeared on our November/December 2021 Magazine [33]

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