If you have an iOS device, you’re probably familiar with its built-in Notes app. I use it often to jot down shopping lists, blog ideas, and more. You can create a new note directly in the Notes app, or you can ask Siri to start a note for you. In addition to being able to […]
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Playing CBT Therapy Game
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that “focuses on modifying dysfunctional emotions, thoughts, and behaviors by interrogating and uprooting negative or irrational beliefs.” Playing CBT is a company that offers therapy games based on this psychotherapy. According to Playing CBT’s website, the game provides therapists with “quick, direct access to children’s actual emotional […]
Calm Strips – Discreet Sensory Adhesives
Many individuals with anxiety, ADHD, sensory needs, and more often fidget. I have written about several available fidgets over the years, but none are as discreet as Calm Strips. In sum, Calm Strips are sensory adhesives that you can stick to your phone, laptop, journal, desk, wherever! Here is more from the product’s website: “Calm […]
Tiimo App for ADHD, autism, and more
For many individuals with ADHD, ADD, autism, and more — they often benefit from structure in their daily lives. Tiimo is an app that provides visual structure and support in everyday life. “It’s a solution that combines a calendar, time management, icons, and reminders in one smart digital solution.” After downloading and setting the Tiimo […]
Celebrating the Anniversary and Evolution of the ADA
Peter Berg has been working in the field of disabilities almost as long as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been in effect. For the past 20 years, he has worked for the Great Lakes ADA Center, providing education and training on various aspects of the ADA for people with disabilities across six states. […]
ChatterPix App
Duck Duck Moose is a company striving “to make fun and engaging apps that encourage imagination, creativity, and learning in children.” One of their apps is ChatterPix, which can make anything talk — pets, friends, doodles, and more! Before diving further into the app, here’s more on its developer: “Duck Duck Moose, an award-winning creator […]