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About this app

The Friendly Plan application allows you to create activity plans of varying degrees of difficulty, tailored to the needs of people on the autism spectrum and intellectual disabilities. It also allows you to add recorded scripts to individual tasks.

The application can be downloaded and used at home, school or other educational institution where the child stays. It can be used by children, teenagers and adults. The application was developed for people with autism, but it can also be used by people with other disorders.

The Friendly Plan application is completely free. We hope that this will make it fully accessible to both teachers and parents.

The ETI Faculty of the Gdańsk University of Technology and the Institute of Child Development Support are involved in the implementation of the project.

Project supervisor: Dr. Eng. Agnieszka Landowska
Updated on
Dec 1, 2025

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What’s new

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About the developer
FUNDACJA INSTYTUT WSPOMAGANIA ROZWOJU DZIECKA
michal.wrobel@lina.pl
139 Ul. Jacka Malczewskiego 80-114 Gdańsk Poland
+48 602 326 060

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