Mobile Programs in Autism Therapy
Autism Spectrum Disorders manifest differently in each individual and can include a lack or delay in speech, lack of interest in other people and events around them, repetitive behaviors, reluctance to make eye contact, and delayed motor skills development. Programs designed to correct these autism symptoms help, in particular, to diagnose the disorder, improve motor skills, and master basic everyday skills in a “learning through play” format. However, when choosing specific applications, it is important to assess the needs of each individual with autism.
- Todo Visual Schedule
Todo Visual Schedule is one of the best personalized apps for both children and adults. Based on images, users can follow their daily schedules and learn about:
- Tasks that need to be completed.
- Time required for each task.
- How much time remains before a task is finished.
- Time already spent on the current task.
- The start of the next event.
The app offers 14 ready-made icons for task identification, and children can learn to choose one, color it, or add their own pictures. Creating visual schedules and analyzing tasks teaches children discipline and following a pre-established action plan.
- Trace & Share
The Trace & Share app is designed to improve fine motor skills in children with autism by coloring pictures that illustrate various stories. The app also helps children develop social skills, as it allows them to take turns and share their impressions and suggestions for the storyline with other users. In this way, Trace & Share promotes behavioral stabilization and the development of communication and social skills.
- Talking Pictures: Autism, CP
Talking Pictures: Autism, CP is a simple-to-use app that allows communication for children diagnosed with neurological disorders such as autism and cerebral palsy. The app provides images from its database, and when one is selected, a speech synthesizer vocalizes the phrase assigned to that image. This not only improves communication skills but also gives non-verbal autistic children the ability to communicate, even if limited, and express their desires.
For individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, such apps transform smartphones and tablets into tools that facilitate learning and effective communication. Thus, technologies, in general, enhance the quality of life for people with autism—improving social skills, stabilizing behavior, and enhancing cognitive abilities. However, they still play a supporting role, while a comprehensive solution lies in cellular therapy, which allows for the elimination of autism and its symptoms.
Cellular Therapy: A Modern Solution
The main element of this modern, safe, and natural method is the transplantation of the patient’s own stem cells, which enables the body to heal itself through its regenerative capabilities, without the use of medication. Stem cells transform into other types and replace the damaged ones due to genetic disorders or other factors. Afterward, the nervous system and brain begin to function normally, which makes further correction with additional methods easier. The effect of cellular therapy is long-lasting, and in many cases, lifelong.
This approach was developed relatively recently but has already gained widespread recognition and could potentially become the primary method for combating autism. It is being used in the best clinics worldwide, including the Mardaleishvili Medical Center. Here, highly qualified specialists with excellent training and rich, successful practical experience work. The latest-generation equipment ensures optimal therapeutic results. The center’s services are more affordable than in other countries, and additionally, the staff can assist in planning trips and resolving many issues, including those related to accommodation during rehabilitation.
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