See and Learn Vocabulary 1 4+

Teach first words

Down Syndrome Education Enterprises C.I.C.

    • 3.0 • 2 Ratings
    • £22.99

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Description

Evidence-based activities and step-by-step guidance to help children with Down syndrome learn their first words.

See and Learn Vocabulary 1 provides activities and step-by-step guidance to help parents and educators teach young children to understand and say 60 common first words. It is the first step in See and Learn Language and Reading – a structured teaching programme designed to teach children with Down syndrome to talk and to read.

See and Learn Vocabulary 1 includes 48 pictures, together with a detailed guide and record sheets. The pictures provide visual support for teaching spoken language. New words are introduced steadily and taught through a sequence of 4 simple looking, matching, selecting and naming activities.

The vocabulary taught in See and Learn Vocabulary is selected from the words most commonly learned first by most children. Pictures in the app can be personalised to be more meaningful for individual children (for example, personal pictures of mommy and daddy). The activities are intended to supplement natural, everyday opportunities to learn language with the additional support most children with Down syndrome need to learn to communicate.

See and Learn Vocabulary 1 is designed and supported by internationally recognised experts to meet the specific learning needs of children with Down syndrome and is consistent with current scientific understanding of the children's needs and effective interventions.

When to start

See and Learn Vocabulary 1 is designed for children who are ready to learn their first words. They should be showing an understanding of objects and what they do, and may be attempting to communicate by babbling or using simple gestures.

Many children with Down syndrome will be ready to start these activities from about 18 months of age.

See and Learn Vocabulary 1 can also be used with older children who are not yet saying all of these words - even if they understand some of them.

Activities

• Looking at Pictures - begins to teach the meaning of new words and to pay attention and engage in a learning activity for short periods of time
• Matching Pictures - encourages your child to look more closely at pictures introduced in the first activity, and to learn to distinguish between them
• Selecting Pictures - learning to understand the spoken words by linking them with the correct pictures
• Naming Pictures - encourages your child to practise saying the correct words for pictures

Features

• Simple and uncluttered screens avoid distractions and help children focus on the information presented and learning goals
• Clear pictures provide visual representation of words
• Pictures can be personalised to be specific to the child (for example, mummy, daddy, dog, cat)
• Activities designed to reduce language and working memory demands
• Optional voice prompts
• Comprehensive guide providing step-by-step guidance and instructions
• Record forms included for printing and tracking your child's progress
• Ideal for use at home and in the classroom

See and Learn Language and Reading

See and Learn Vocabulary 1 is the first step in the See and Learn Language and Reading teaching programme.

See and Learn Vocabulary 1 teaches the vocabulary needed to start to learn to read, understand and say the two key word phrases taught in See and Learn Phrases 1. Children who have completed See and Learn Vocabulary 1 are also ready to move on to learn a further 60 early in words See and Learn Vocabulary 2.

What’s New

Version 1.70

• Support iPadOS 17
• General bug fixes and improvements

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

ozziek71 ,

Doesn't save state

This app is designed to be used with babies from about 6 months. I've been using it with my 2 year old and am finding it extremely frustrating. She likes to press the buttons and cards on the screen, which is great. However, every session, she manages to swipe the screen, therefore switching to another app/home screen. When we go back, we are returned to the start page or settings page and our place in the activity is lost forever so we have to start again. We haven't made it through the matching activity yet.

It is a simple but nice looking app but could be much better implemented without too much effort.

Having to print and manually record the activities undertaken seems like another poor decision, given it's an app!

Very expensive app for what it is.

Developer Response ,

We are investigating not ending the activity when the app is dismissed.

In the meantime, you can (if needed) use the Guided Access feature to limit access to a single app: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202612

We agree that collecting records automatically would be a great feature and are planning to implement this.

App Privacy

The developer, Down Syndrome Education Enterprises C.I.C., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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