Bluebee Pals has become an invaluable tool to helping children with Autism

An INTRO To Princeton House Charter School and the Case Studies that were implemented with their professionals

3 Case Study’s: Princeton House Charter School With Bluebee Pals

School Case Study: Classroom 1

Teacher Lauren Feell

 

Used Early Reading Skills Builder Curriculum

http://www.attainmentcompany.com/ersb and YouTube

School Case Study: Classroom 2

Teacher Sheela Sweredoski

 

Used Text to Speech App with Reading Activity

involving using Dynamic words to expand writing

School Case Study: Classroom 3

Teacher Carissa Thompson

 

Used Proloquo2Go (preprogrammed buttons

to ask questions) with Pete the Cat Story

Bluebee Pals Assistive Technology at Princeton Charter School

Princeton House Charter School has become a fantastic partner with Bluebee Pals for therapeutic use. A school dedicated to children with Autism whose teachers are determined to incorporate creative forms of assistive technology in their classrooms. Teachers and therapists collaborate on the various applications to integrate Bluebee Pals in classroom academics, social activities, occupational therapy, and speech therapy sessions.

What is this cutting-edge school utilizing to enhance learning and interaction? Princeton House teachers implement Early Reading Skill Building apps and then pair the apps with activities from familiar books and pictures to help students generalize and absorb the materials. Bluebee Pals are the one consistent measure to help with that transition every step of the way! Playing the learning app with Bluebee and then using either a book or voice recording to reinforce the lesson with your trusted friend; emphasizes the task using Bluebee as a support and reference point with transitions of materials.

In addition, therapists utilize Bluebee as a effective speech therapy motivational tool to engage in communication and learning. Bluebee participates in repeating words, answering questions and reading stories. There are variety of popular speech apps from basic to apps to AAC apps for non verbal children. What are the main apps mentioned? Text to Speech Apps with reading activities, Proloquo2Go is an AAC app to enhance communication, Autism ihelps Apps teaches vocabulary, Super Duper Publications for speech, Smarty Ears for speech and Splingo for speech and language acquisition.

Apps That Teachers And Therapist Use

CURATED BY PRINCETON HOUSE TEACHERS & THERAPISTS

Early Reading Skills Builder Curriculum http://www.attainmentcompany.com/ersb – This is a blended curriculum using traditional tools and manipulatives to create an immersive experience. Using Bluebee helps improve motivation and attention by being a non-threatening presence in which to deliver material.

 


 

“Text to Speech Apps with Reading Activities involving the use of Dynamic words to help expand the ability to write,” said one teacher at PHCS.  Favorite Storybooks from Oceanhouse Media, Spinlight, Speakaboos, and many stand-alone books have a read to me option, that can be used to allow Bluebee to communicate the story. Many books have been reviewed on this site under Blogs. It is nice to set up a cozy reading corner with Bluebee whispering the text in your ear. He/She is always ready for a grand story or two!

 


 

Proloquo2Go is an AAC app to enhance communication for children that lack a means for verbal communication. At the Princeton House Charter School, teachers are using this app in conjunction with preprogrammed questions for such popular class stories as in the Pete the Cat series. This allows Bluebee to ask questions, have children follow directions, and engage them in conversations to increase their pragmatic/social language skills.

Here is a review on the site by our very own Rebecca Eisenberg, MS, CCC-SLP at https://bluebeepals.com/?s=Proloquo2Go

Therapists have made visual supports for Bluebee via Boardmaker Online software to accompany a story or as a precursor to using AAC apps or other devices. Boardmaker has been a standard in the industry for pictorial presentations and visual schedules. Using pictures helps a child learn the sequence of familiar tasks and activities and to identify icons that are most often used in AAC software.

 


 

Autism iHelp Apps is a suite of apps that teach vocabulary. It can be scaffolded from presenting a picture, pairing a picture with a label, and then needing to identify the picture from a field of 4 objects. The photos are clean and crisp, but more importantly, clutter free. There are many options to customize this to a specific child. The app also includes a data collection feature.

 

 


 

Super Duper Publications has an app for everything speech related.They build in fun with their games and activities so children begin to use language in a fluent manner. Learning sticks with these activities, as the material is relevant to its use, and children can then apply it accordingly. Check out their suite of apps under the search “Super Duper Publications” in the iOS app store.

 

 


 

Smarty Earsanother company with fun and fabulous apps for speech therapy, and has a wide following with their suite of apps for parents, teachers and speech therapists. Articulate it was created for and by speech pathologists. They cover a multitude of themes to relate to any child’s interest area. Each app is customizable and has a stellar data collection feature. The apps are flexible for use at home, in the classroom as well as in a therapy clinic.

 

 


 

Splingo Appsby the Speech and language Store LLP, is another company with exceptional apps for speech and language acquisition. Follow Splingo the Alien around whilst honing your listening skills. Kids listen to Splingo’s instructions and act accordingly to help Splingo build his spaceship to get him home. Kids get a kick out of Splingo and the app can be used with early learners using 1-2 words (18 mos.) all the way up to kids following 4 step commands.

Check out the videos and the comments from the staff of the Princeton School Charter House under the Bluebee Pals Project!

What Teachers and Therapists of Autism are Saying

“I think any child would enjoy this interactive learning tool. Children with special needs (e.g. Autism, ADHD, Social Communication Disorder, etc) could benefit from this interactive tool because of the various goals that I targeted below. What I found most effective with the Bluebee Pal was the ability to use it for role playing for a child with delayed or disordered pragmatic language.”

– BECCA, SLP and AUTHOR

 

“The research is clear. Listening comprehension is a vital skill for future reading comprehension and literacy … and Bluebee Pals promote listening skills in a fun and engaging way. Whether listening to stories, songs, or their own recorded voices, my students love LISTENING with their Bluebee Pals.”

– LYNN RUBIN, M.A. Learning Therapist

Punam’s Corner

Enjoy insightful articles on Autism written by Leading Therapist Punam Desormes, M.A., CCC-SLP: Speech-Language Therapist-Princeton House Charter School in Orlando, Florida.

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