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zacbrowser

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Posted - 08/13/2008 :  01:40:03  Reply with Quote

ZAC is the first web browser developed specifically for children with autism, and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS. We have made this browser for the children - for their enjoyment, enrichment, and freedom.

ZAC is the zone that will permit your child to interact directly with games (a LOT of games) and activities (focused on MANY interests) that cater specifically to kids who display the characteristics of autism spectrum disorders, like impairments in social interaction, impairments in communication, restricted interests and repetitive behavior. ZAC has been an effective tool for kids with low, medium and high functioning autism.

ZAC focuses on the children and their interaction.

Zac Browser is completely free for more info please visit www.zacbrowser.com

Regards,
John LeSieur
www.zacbrowser.com

cevans

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Posted - 08/13/2008 :  16:43:28  View cevans's Photo Albums  View cevans's Blog  Reply with Quote


Excellent, John! I find it exciting that folks like you have developed tools to assist not only our special kids, but others as well.

Thanks for being a part of Autism Hangout.

Craig



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Posted - 08/15/2008 :  22:30:57  Reply with Quote


Went to the site, but only briefly, my computer doesn't always load to well.

What would you say are the most significant differences between designing a program for autistic students verses the rest of the group?

Thanks

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