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NameGames app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 192 ratings )
Games Education Educational
Developer: Synapps Media, LLC
Free
Current version: 1.05, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 06 Feb 2013
App size: 283.7 Mb

Turns your photo albums into interactive learning games!
- Teaches young children the names and faces of the important people in their lives
- Fosters strong, early relationship building with family and friends
- Develops important skills that underlie reading readiness
- Helps children with special needs build self-esteem and hone facial recognition skills
- Award winning app designed by PhDs in Cognitive Learning

Features:
- Developmentally appropriate for young children & children with special needs
- Import or take photos of family and friends
- Record names with custom audio
- Learning goals are aligned with Early Learning Standards from across the country
- Intelligent game engine adapts to the skill level of the child

Learning Goals:
- Facial Recognition
- Hand-Eye Coordination
- Knowledge of Self & Others
- Pre-Literacy & Language Skills
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Categorization Skills

NameGames has received positive endorsements from credible professionals in the Special Needs Community and was the featured app at a special needs summer camp.

“Pictures are key to working with individuals with Autism as well as other developmental disabilities. NameGames helps them recognize expressions, and fosters the skills they need to connect the pictures with the closest people in their lives.” says Andrea Albert, LCSW, 3L Place.

About Pictoos NameGames™
Our mission is to take learning and make it personal! As parents of young children, we create fun, developmentally appropriate educational activities using familiar people and objects to help each child reach their full potential. Our unique edu-tainment products strengthen important relationships between children and their loved-ones by engaging them in shared, rewarding experiences. Each game has been carefully crafted by our team of PhDs, specializing in cognitive psychology, learning and development.

For more information, visit www.pictoosnamegames.com