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Dr Chester, you focused on a

Dr Chester, you focused on a very important topic, and you wrote a great article. Thanks

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Thanks so much Martin Diaz

Thanks so much Martin Diaz Alvarez! Do you have some apps you recommend?

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Thank you so much for sharing

Thank you so much for sharing about these apps. I have found multiple apps that I love, but there seems to be a consistent struggle for my students (student's with low-incidence disabilities) to be...

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You can try the app Math

You can try the app Math Musical Chairs. It's fun because it is played against other. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skymedium.mathematical...

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Dr Chester, you focused on a

Dr Chester, you focused on a very important topic, and you wrote a great article. Thanks

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Thanks so much Martin Diaz

Thanks so much Martin Diaz Alvarez! Do you have some apps you recommend?

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Thank you so much for sharing

Thank you so much for sharing about these apps. I have found multiple apps that I love, but there seems to be a consistent struggle for my students (student's with low-incidence disabilities) to be...

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You can try the app Math

You can try the app Math Musical Chairs. It's fun because it is played against other. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skymedium.mathematical...

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I have had great success with

I have had great success with problem-solving and self-regulation progress for a 6-year-old with FAS and Down Syndrome. Apps like Puzzingo, Alex the Handyman, Tiny Hands sorting, Lego Scooby-doo, and...

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