Amol Autism Buddy (English)

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About this app

Amol - Autism Buddy is the brainchild of Dr. Vidya Rokade, Founder-President of Anmol Charitable Foundation & developed with the help of Dr. Rohan S. Navelkar. With this concept, we will develp many more apps according to the need & based on the feedback we receive. Please feel free to send your suggestions & constructive criticism to anmolcharitablefoundation@outlook.com.

It is a fully-featured speech/communication solution for people who have difficulty communicating as a result of autism. This is an application for parents whose kids are suffering from Autism. This application enables the parents to help the kid with their day to day needs of doing basic tasks like taking a shower, drinking water & recognizing objects. The application has audio options to help the kids better.
Features include:

Visual Contact - The application displays basic day to day items that help the kids recognize basic objects.

Stay in place -Since we are using technology, which is our constant medium of interaction with the kids, this helps the kid to learn in a more dynamic way as compared to interaction with humans which are unpredictable.

Express intentions -The following feature is a communication tool that helps the kid to express all his ideas and thoughts to the parent in order to connect with them closely. The tool has a wide spectrum of emotions as well as communication symbols. The tool also lets you save the interactions that are to be used on daily basis. This makes connecting with the kid easier
Updated on
Mar 25, 2023

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