I'M A SUPERHERO
iPad / Education
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'I'M A SUPERKID' turns learning into an exciting adventure. From vibrant puzzles to immersive visual experiences, each activity is designed to engage and inspire children, making learning a journey of delightful discovery.
Developed with accessibility in mind, this App ensures that all children, regardless of their abilities, can progress through different levels. Whether improving fine motor skills through interactive games or encouraging sensory exploration through captivating visuals, this App provides an inclusive space for growth and development.
This App currently has a total of 8 activities, which are divided into visual, learning and fine motor development activities:
A1: Distal Finger Control Exercises
In this activity, the child simply has to visualize the route implemented in the first table and reproduce the same route in the second table, using their finger or an Apple pen.
Distal finger control exercises are particularly beneficial for children with special needs as they target the development and refinement of fine motor skills, enhancing their overall dexterity and coordination.
A2: Free Draw Activities
The child must replicate an image that appears in the second half of the screen.
Free draw activities, where children are encouraged to express themselves through unstructured drawing, provide numerous advantages for children with special needs.
A3: Puzzle Games
The screen is divided into two areas and the child just needs to drag a piece from the board to the corresponding position.
Puzzles are versatile and effective tools for children with special needs, providing a range of benefits that support their cognitive, sensory, and social development.
A4: Sorting Game Activities (by Color)
The work area will be divided into two areas: a main area that presents a set of objects divided by colors and a second area (fuel stations) that has four boxes that will receive each of the objects.
Sorting games have proven to be valuable tools in the development and support of children with special needs, particularly those on the autism spectrum. These games offer a range of advantages that can significantly contribute to cognitive, emotional, and social progress in these children.
A5: Connect the Dots Activity
The child must collect all the gold coins on the screen.
Many distal finger control exercises involve coordinating hand movements with visual stimuli. This enhances hand-eye coordination, a crucial skill for various daily tasks such as writing, drawing, and using utensils. Improved finger control is beneficial for tasks that involve intricate movements, like buttoning a shirt or tying shoelaces and these exercises lay the groundwork for better control when holding and manipulating writing tools.
A6: Shape Fitting Cube Toy
The child will receive a set of shapes (depending on the level) that they must drag to the correct place on the board (area on the right side).
A Cube Toy can be a valuable and versatile tool for children with special needs, offering a range of advantages that contribute to their cognitive, motor, and sensory development.
A7: Tracing Activities
Draw the displayed number or letter, with your finger or an Apple Pen.
Tracing letters and numbers provides a visual and kinesthetic way for children to become familiar with these symbols. It supports early literacy and numeracy skills, helping children recognize and memorize the shapes of letters and numbers and a hands-on and interactive approach to learning that can support various aspects of their development.
A8: Picture Matching
The screen is divided into two areas and the child just needs to match the images on the left side with the images on the right.
Picture matching activities enhance visual discrimination skills as children learn to identify and match similar or identical images. This skill is fundamental for tasks such as recognizing shapes