Mom of Three Autistic Daughters Calls Social Learning Software Amazing

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2012
Katie Holler, a mother of five daughters including three diagnosed on the autism spectrum, finds that The Social Express is a valuable educational tool in her toolbox. She believes there are lots of learning apps available, but nothing that presents the skills she has set as goals for her daughters like The Social Express.
The Social Express is a new 16-lesson social learning software program for children between the ages of five and 12 years. It uses interactive video modeling, movie quality animation and original characters that children find engaging. Each one of the 30 interactive scenes contains teachable moments to help parents reinforce learning.
The Social Express Is Movie-Like
According to Katie Holler, The Social Express is pretty amazing. When you use it, its almost like watching an animated Hollywood movie. Except its interactive and I can stop the program at any time to talk with my daughters about the choices the characters in social situations can make.
Holler continued, The teaching tips included in The Social Express Guide are one of the best things for me. Ive learned how to reinforce the social lessons when my daughters and I are out and about. As a mom of special needs children, I just try to use every resource I can. Especially one that helps me teach and reinforce the skills we are working with the children on in school and therapy sessions.
Holler finds that The Social Express works equally well for both her higher functioning children with autism and her lower functioning daughter.
This Social Skills App is a Good Investment
Holler considers the program to be one of the best tools that shes found because its helpful and informative. Holler said, I highly recommend it to other parents of children with special needs. It helps me a lot. I consider The Social Express a worthwhile investment because it hits on all of the major social skills goals we have for our children. That includes learning social cues, pragmatic skills, non-verbal skills, and inferencing.
About The Language Express, Inc.
The Language Express, founded by parents of autistic twins in 2008, is a privately held company based in Encinitas, California. The company develops The Social Express and other interactive social learning software. The companys mission is to help children with ADHD, Autism and Aspergers to improve their lives by teaching social skills using video modeling. Visit the company at http://thesocialexpress.com/
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