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By Ashley Kemper , based on child development research. How do we rate?
Empowering calendar tool helps alleviate anxiety.
Parents Need to Know
Why Age 8+?
Any Positive Content?
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Choiceworks Calendar
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What’s It About?
When opening CHOICEWORKS CALENDAR, you are prompted to set up a new user. Support and how-to tools open as each screen advances and then disappear as kids get used to entering activities into their personal calendars. Kids can view their calendar in day, week, or month mode, and can press the + symbol on any screen to add a new activity. With a tap on a picture, a voice describes each activity. On the next screen, you can select the appropriate date, time, duration, and repetition. When you're looking at a kid's schedule, you can choose to share a PDF version.
Is It Any Good?
Choiceworks Calendar is a great assistive technology tool that may alleviate the anxiety some kids associate with schedule changes. It also allows kids to take responsibility for their daily, weekly, and monthly activities. Choiceworks Calendar provides easy to use features, simple yet engaging graphics, and the perfect amount of user support to help kids overcome executive functioning and attention deficits.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about what events will happen during a kid's typical day. Together, parents and kids should create individual schedules to prepare each other for what to expect each day. How long should each activity take? After trying out the time limits, what needs to be adjusted?
Plan trips or events with enough time to prepare kids who may need extra support with the change in daily routine. What will change about the daily routine? What will stay the same?
Families can break down long projects into smaller, more manageable steps. For instance, if kids need to clean their room, parents could help them create three or four smaller activities: pick up laundry, make bed, hang up clothes, and vacuum.
App Details
- Device: iPad
- Skills: Self-Direction : goal-setting, time management, working efficiently
- Pricing structure: Paid
- Release date: November 13, 2014
- Category: Education
- Publisher: Bee Visual LLC
- Version: 3.0
- Minimum software requirements: 8.0 or later
- Last updated: March 12, 2019
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