The Benefits of Computer Time for Kindergartners

Posted on 21st February, in Resources, Technology for Kids.

Many times, children are drawn to computers like bees to honey, and why not?  It’s fun and visually stimulating, giving them access to their favorite video clips, songs, books, music, games.  The computer offers amazing benefits for children and can help build many skills.  Depending on what websites your child accesses, he or she can learn math, spelling, sequencing, geography, … Read More »



The Importance of Play

Posted on 21st February, in Play Skills, Resources.

It is very important to make sure a child can sustain play.  When a child plays he or she is building social language, imagination and creativity.  Sustained play will teach a child how to focus on one topic at a time and help develop natural conversation skills.  More importantly, playing teaches a child new concepts, cognitive, fine and gross motor … Read More »



Six Ways to Reduce Problem Behaviors in Children

Posted on 18th February, in Behaviour Management, Resources.

If you have a child or student prone to behavior outbursts, you may feel desperate to find ways to stop the behavior or at least reduce the intensity.  Here are a few strategies that might work for you in the heat of the moment:

1. Ignore the behavior

Unless your child or student is doing something dangerous to himself or others it … Read More »



Teaching Labels

Posted on 15th February, in Language Skills, Resources.

If your child has a language delay or is nonverbal, you are probably looking for ways encourage him or her to talk.   You will likely want to start with labels of common objects.

When first teaching labels, the best thing to do is start with actual everyday objects around your home.  Things your child encounters on a daily basis, spoon, apple, … Read More »



Animals – ABA Flash Cards

Posted on 14th February, in Flash Cards, Our Apps.

Kindergarten.com’s Animal Flash Card set offers 100 beautiful animal photos. With early learners in mind, we’ve included a fun audio description of each animal. Our hope is that by offering descriptive language, beyond the label, your child will begin to develop and comprehend further language concepts.



ABA Receptive Identification – By Class

Posted on 12th February, in Our Apps, Receptive Identification.

This Receptive Identification app is designed to teach foundational language concepts to early learners. Used by educators and speech language pathologists worldwide it’s an indispensable part of any speech or language program.

Many children with emerging language skills do not think of things as having parts, attributes or fitting into categories however, it is necessary for developing appropriate, functional conversation skills. … Read More »



Alphabet – ABA Flash Cards

Posted on 11th February, in Flash Cards, Our Apps.

Kindergarten.com’s Alphabet Flash Card set offers 26 clear, concrete photos presented against a non-distracting white background. With early learners in mind, we’ve included a simple question at the bottom of the page to encourage children to think of other words that begin with each letter in the alphabet.



ABA Receptive Identification

Posted on 10th January, in Our Apps, Receptive Identification.

This Receptive Identification app is designed to teach foundational language concepts to early learners. Used by educators and speech language pathologists worldwide it’s an indispensable part of any speech or language program.

This Receptive Identification app offers over 300 beautiful, concrete photos presented against a non-distracting white background. Every image has been carefully selected for its familiarity, appeal to children and … Read More »



Food – ABA Flash Cards

Posted on 4th January, in Flash Cards, Our Apps.

Kindergarten.com’s Food Flash Card set offers over 100 clear, concrete photos presented against a non-distracting white background. With early learners in mind, we’ve included a simple audio description of each image focusing on the basic features, function and class of each item. Our hope is that by offering descriptive language, beyond the label, your child will begin to develop and … Read More »



Healthy Habits – ABA Problem Solving

Posted on 27th March, in Our Apps, Problem Solving.

Children who learn healthy habits at a young age will reap the benefits for a lifetime. While most healthy habits are learned through experience and watching, some children need to learn to identify these actual skills first.

Our “Healthy Habits” application was seamlessly created using 120 superb, concrete, colorful images that are of common everyday.