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Knock Knock Numbers – Joke Telling and Conversations Tool for Autism, Aspergers, Down Syndrome & Special Education

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  • popular app iconKnock Knock Numbers – Joke Telling and Conversations Tool for Autism, Aspergers, Down Syndrome & Special Education – KNOCK KNOCK! Who’s there? One! One who? One-derful to meet you! Get ready to laugh (and groan!) as …

Info.

  • License$2.99Knock Knock Numbers - Joke Telling and Conversations Tool for Autism, Aspergers, Down Syndrome & Special Education for Mac icon
  • version2.3
  • File Size10.7 MB
  • RealeseDec 10, 2012
  • DeveloperTouch Autism
  • O.S.Mac OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit processor

Description

  • KNOCK KNOCK! | Who’s there? | One! | One who? | One-derful to meet you! | | Get ready to laugh (and groan!) as you practice numbers and humor with 20 classic knock knock jokes. | | Knock Knock Numbers was designed by a BCBA as a fun way to teach kids how to tell knock knock jokes, while working on number recognition. The app teaches 20 different jokes and each one prompts the user to identify a number between one and ten. Settings allow the user to choose how many numbers are presented each trial. | | Telling jokes is an important developmental skill that allows children to improve communication while connecting socially with others. Humor is…… | More…

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