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Using Tech to Help Develop Self-Advocacy Skills

Using Tech to Help Develop Self-Advocacy Skills

Developing Self-Advocacy Skills with Tech

My Selfie Self-Advocacy Skills [1]The pencils, notebooks, paper, and backpacks have all been purchased. The first day excitement has come and gone, and maybe (fingers crossed), your child is settling into a new school routine. Perhaps your child’s teachers have communicated with you daily since school started or maybe only a little. Either way, they have had time to become more familiar with your child; discovering some of their likes and dislikes, the level of support they need, etc.

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Now is a great time to help the teachers and other staff who work with your child to get to know them better. You might want to consider the people in the building that have contact with your child, but who are not necessarily those that would have access to the confidential IEPs and such related to your child. For example, these could be cafeteria helpers, grade level paraprofessionals, and office staff. These individuals have an impact on your child’s day and would likely appreciate knowing more about them to aid in conversations when they interact with them.

We at BridgingApps set out to find some simple (and fun!) ways for you to create a 1 page mini-portfolio of your child to share with professionals and other adults in your child’s life, either electronically or in paper form. You don’t have to be a graphic artist or tech expert to put together these simple visuals. We have come up with some recommendations about how your child can be involved in the development of this summary based on their skill level. Think of this as a project you and your child can create together that helps to build self-advocacy skills!

Young children or those with limited communication skills:

Tweens or those with stronger verbal and written communication skills:

Teens/ young Adults or those with strong written communication skills:

Check out the apps below to see which ones work best for you and your child. Happy creating!

 

Canva - Photo Editor & Design [2]

Canva – Photo Editor & Design

By Canva

Use the Canva app to create documents. The drag and drop feature and professional looking layouts make the design process easy and fun. Canva offers millions of images, photo filters, free icons and shapes, and hundreds of fonts to choose from.

Price: FREE

Available for: iOS [3]

Available for: Android [4]

Read Full BridgingApps Review [5]

 

Padlet [6]

Padlet

by WallWisher, Inc.

Make beautiful boards, documents, and web pages that are easy to read and fun to contribute to with the Padlet app. If you save or export as a pdf, then you can print or email as one page. Three padlets can be created using a free account.

Price: FREE

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Available for: iOS [7]

Available for: Android [8]

Read Full BridgingApps Review [9]

 

Adobe Spark Post [10]

Adobe Spark Post

By Adobe

Available for iOS, Android, and web-based, Adobe Spark Post is a fun and easy way to make graphics, web pages and video stories. Choose from a variety of free professionally designed fonts. The app has thousands of photos on the web or pick from your personal collections on Adobe Creative Cloud, Lightroom CC, Dropbox or Google Photos.

Price: FREE

Available for: iOS [11]

Available for: Android [12]

Read Full BridgingApps Review [13]

 

If you are interested in searching for more apps, creating your own list of apps and sharing them, please go to BridgingApps.org [14]. 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.

Cristen Reat is co-founder of BridgingApps and a mother who found success when using a mobile device with her children who have special needs.

Amy Barry is the Content Manager and Editor at BridgingApps and mother of five children.

 

 

 

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