Apple Highlights Useful Apps, Accessibility Tips and More for Autism Acceptance Day

Today is Autism Acceptance Day, and as it has done in the past, Apple is recognizing the occasion by highlighting top apps, accessibility tips, and education resources, while also sharing art created by individuals on the spectrum.

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In the Today section of the App Store, Apple is offering a collection of apps that are designed to support neurodiversity and people with autism spectrum disorder.

These apps include Proloquo2Go for those who can't speak or need help being understood, Speech Blubs language therapy app, Streaks to-do app, Calm meditation app, and more.

Apple has dozens of apps that can be accessed through the Autism Acceptance section of the App Store, organized into categories like Communication, Life Skills, Games and entertainment, and Apple Watch tools.

To assist with remote learning, Apple Education is offering support resources for teachers and parents, including one-on-one virtual coaching sessions with Apple Professional Learning Specialists. There's also a collection of Learn and Study From Home apps that families can take advantage of, and Apple's website has a section on customizing the iPad to make learning more accessible.

In addition to these resources, throughout the month of April, Apple will celebrate artistic talent from individuals on the spectrum, highlighting their art and sources of inspiration.

Apple is collaborating with the Art of Autism nonprofit for a "Created on iPad" online exhibit that features 15 emerging artists who identify as autistic.

Apple also plans to feature Kayla Cromer, who stars in Freeform comedy show "Everything's Gonna Be Okay." Cromer is one of the first people on the spectrum to play the role of a character on the spectrum in a major series, and she will share films that have inspired her passion for acting.

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Top Rated Comments

mixel Avatar
71 months ago

Might as well...

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30077193
"While more research is needed to prove causation" .. No ****. Not exactly doing a great job on the autism acceptance front by.. Blaming the parents? Huh?

I mean, duh, not interacting with a baby risks teaching it weird habits but they'd have to be years older than that to get a ASD diagnosis, so.. Huh? That's just.. An idea. It's not even statistically significant. Autism isn't *just* developmental delays.. Generally most kids catch up. And there are so many other factors involved in whether you're attentive to the kid.. There's nothing to say that if you remove the phone from the equation they'd engage the baby more..? We've had past generations with much less hands on takes to parenting.

There's a rise in diagnosed autism, there isn't necessarily an *actual* rise in autism as the diagnostic criteria have loosened significantly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiology_of_autism

(brother on the spectrum, wife on the spectrum.. I've had to do a lot of research, too..)

It's great Apple are doing something for Autism acceptance month, we owe a lot to people with atypical thinking.
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sesnir Avatar
71 months ago

Might as well...

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30077193
What a load of garbage.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Doctor Q Avatar
71 months ago
This is a helpful move by Apple.

I wonder if real heroes like Greta Thunberg and fictional heroes like the doctor on The Good Doctor ('https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6470478/') TV show have helped people learn about and better accept autism, even though they are only two points along a wide spectrum of the condition.
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