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READING SOFTWARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTISM Reprinted from the ADVOCATE Newsletter
of the Autism Society of America, Inc.
Sept.-Oct. 2000
As the new school year begins, many families and educators are planning educational programs for their children with autism. Computer-based instruction is becoming more and more widely utilized with individuals with autism. Roberto Tuchman, M.D. is the Executive Medical Director of the Miami Children’s Hospital Dan Marino Center, a facility located in Weston, Florida, that is dedicated to providing intervention for children with autism. He is also a leading expert in the field of autism and is an advocate of computer-based learning for children with autism. He has coined the phrase, "Developmental Abilities Technology," when he refers to this mode of training. Dr. Tuchman feels that accessing the computer for skill development will help autistic individuals reach their potential through the repetitive task design that this technology can provide.

We thought it would be helpful to explore several reading software programs that are currently available. Therefore I spent this past summer learning all I could about reading software and their usefulness with the autism spectrum population. This project also contributed a great deal to my own professional growth. As a speech and language therapist for the past two decades, I have become increasingly more interested in the connection between the specifics of how spoken language and reading are alike. As other language researchers have noted, speech pathologists have become more involved in the treatment of reading issues. In our office, we have been incorporating reading development into our treatment programs for quite some time. With the addition of these wonderful software programs, our reading program has really taken off. Many of the children that we worked with this summer have increased their reading skills significantly. The computer programs have provided motivating as well as systematic approaches to the educational experience. The following programs are just a sample of the software that is available. For our purposes, I have selected programs that are either specifically considered special needs software or ones that have been designed to include features that are conducive for our population.

SENTENCE MASTER by LAUREATE LEARNING SYSTEMS

The Sentence Master is a highly structured and motivating software reading system that targets students that are either presently presenting reading difficulties or are in a high-risk population for possible reading problems. This series contains 4 separate levels. At each level the student progresses through a three-step learning process. The concept of this program promotes that even a beginning reader, a child who is unable to read even a single word, will have the opportunity to master our written language system. It is designed to be a slow-paced progressive program. Beginners will start with Level 1, while others may be able to start with Levels 2-4. There is a simple test that can be administered to determine which level is the appropriate starting point.

Step 1 is called Word Activities. The teaching methodology utilized during these activities is called “overtraining.” Overtraining or overlearning, as it is often referred to, is based on teaching words through high levels of repetition. The premise is based on the fact that unskilled readers require this continuous type of presentation in order to learn. The Sentence Master offers approximately 40-50 trials for each of the words that the four levels of this program present. Every word that is taught at one level is reinforced at each subsequent level. The words that have been selected include a group of words called “non-content” words. These words are parts of speech that classified as articles, prepositions, and pronouns. Also included in non-content words are the endings: S, ED, and ING. These words are very important since they appear 50% or more during most reading passages. Therefore, once an individual has mastered these words he or she will be able to decode at least _ of every page. The Sentence Master also incorporates a selection of “content words”(nouns, verbs, and adjectives) in its presentation.

Though the format of this program is based on a repetition, the trials offer slight variations in order to maintain the student’s attention. The teacher, parent or therapist has the ability to select which words and how many trials are taught.

After all the words have been taught, the individual progresses to Step2-Reading a Story. Each story contains only the words that have been presented up to that point. Even in the first story, words are linked to form sentences and paragraphs.

Step3-Using a Story Booklet provides the student to have his or her own copy of the Stories. The child is encouraged to re-read them whenever they wish. There are also writing activities that are provided at the end of each booklet.

The Sentence Master retails for $495 per level or $1485 for all four levels (you receive 4 programs for the price of 3). Laureate offers parents and families of individuals with special needs the opportunity to purchase this product as well as any of their other products for _ price during certain times of the year.

Stories and More by Edmark

Stories and More is a series of software that has been developed to strengthen reading and reading comprehension skills within a fun-oriented environment. This program targets sequencing skills, vocabulary enrichment, story recall, character and setting development, and story prediction as well as encouraging creativity. The first program, designed for grades Kindergarten through First Grade is called Animal Friends. The second program is called Time and Place, and was developed for second and third grade readers. Four distinct types of activities are offered within the three age-appropriate stories that each program contains:

Starting Off prepares the individual to read each story by introducing them to the characters and setting or by providing opportunities to predict what they think may happen in the story.

Story Time encourages the student to read the story or have the story read to them.

Thinking About activities ask questions regarding characters of events in each story.

Going Beyond promotes children to generalize the events of the story to experiences within their own lives.

Each program retails for $79.95 (containing 2 discs). A Lab-Pack of six CD’s is available for $179.

Sound It Out Land by 99v
Sound It Out Land is program that is designed to teach phonics skills utilizing entertaining musical reading activities. The program is divided into three levels each containing four sections: Level One teaches single letter and vowel sounds and three-letter word blending. Level Two focuses on consonant and vowel blends, sight words, and how to read a sentence. Long vowels, multi-syllable words, and word families are emphasized in Level 3. There are 15 sing-a-long songs and 12 lessons. Sound It Out Land is also offered on 3 separate VHS tapes. Each video corresponds to one level.

There are several different packaging plans available for these products:

For families or individuals, the CD-Rom can be purchased separately for $29.95. Each VHS tape runs $19.95.

The School Pack includes the Sound It Out Land CD-Rom, User’s Guide, 120 Pages of Lesson Plans, Word Lists, and an Intervention Plan for students who are at-risk. The cost for this pack is $59.95

For individuals or schools, a complete Sound It Out Land Reading Kit is now available. Included in the kit is the following: Sound It Out Land CD-Rom, the 3 videos, 3 Sound It Out Land books which correspond to the CD-Rom and videos, a wall poster which also compliments the software and VHS program, and 3 sets of corresponding flash cards. The entire set retails for $199.95.

If you mention that you are an Autism Society member when you place your telephone order, you will receive $5 off the price of this program. Mr. Vinod Lobo, the president of 99v, states that his family is committed to helping children with autism learn to read. Mr. Lobo’s nephew, Nikhil, an 8-year-old child with autism, has successfully utilized this program.


Literacy by Learning Fundamentals (previously LocuTour)
The Literacy software series is a group of three programs designed to improve reading and spelling skills. The age range is Pre-K to 8th grade. The first disk in the series is called Phonemic Awareness. This program contains a group of seven exercises providing all the basics of sound recognition. The exercises develop phonemic awareness, auditory sequencing, and auditory and visual memory skills.

The second CD, called Rules, Rules, Rules, teaches students the basic rules of reading and spelling. The student is required to identify the vowel sound in a word, sound out the word, and then identify the rule. This program contains 156 important rules. There are 55 groups of words that move from the simple to the more difficult. For example, a simple rule would be the “final e”. A more complex rule deals with prefixes and suffixes. The teacher or parent can also select specific words to target. The student begins by identifying which sounds in the word are vowels and which are consonants. Then, for one-syllable words, the student identifies the sounds and then says the word. For words containing multi-syllables, the individual says the syllables, spells the word, and identifies the rule pertaining to the word.

The final program in this series is called “Spelling Test on Friday.” This program teaches the correct spelling for 1800 of the most important words. The words are divided into groups of 20 words. The student then follows a format of listening, spelling, and checking their words. The individual has an opportunity to proof their spelling and make the appropriate changes. The original attempt and the final production appear side-by-side for comparison.

Each CD sells for $99 or you may purchase the set of three programs for $189.


AWAY WE GO! by Scientific Learning Corporation

This program is one of the products that is offered by the Scientific Learning Corporation, the company that offers the well-known language and reading program, Fast ForWord (see Language Development Software for Individuals With Autism, ADVOCATE, January-February 2000). Through seven entertaining games, Away We Go! is designed to build skills in the areas of phonological awareness (the ability to recognize the sounds in words), decoding (the ability to breakdown new words sound by sound), associate the letter name to the sound, as well as other important reading skills. This program keeps track of the child’s progress and advances the lessons to create an individualized program. June Dickinson, the director of rehabilitative services at the Dan Marino Center has been using this program for over a year. Ms. Dickinson’s description of Away We Go!: “Through the visual stimuli presented, the child has the opportunity to identify letters by their phonemic sound, match lower and upper case letters and identify which word starts with a different sound. This technology provides the student with the exposure to auditory and visual stimuli simultaneously. In order to promote correct reading orientation, all of the activities are presented utilizing a left to right format and are geared to enhance visual matching. As each program progresses, the child is challenged to pair auditory input with letter recognition.”
In addition to the activity CD-Rom, there is also a kit called Away We Go! Bookshelf. This set includes five interactive stories on CD with the companion storybooks.

There are several ways to purchase this program: In a Home Version, you can purchase Away We Go! CD-Rom for $49 or CD-Rom plus the Away We Go! Bookshelf for $69. For teachers, schools, and therapists, there is Professional Version, which includes the opportunity to utilize the program on 3 computers and collect data for up to 105 students. There is also a “take home” program for parents and printable progress reports. The level of difficulty can be adjusted according to the needs of each child. This version retails for $249 or plus the bookshelf for $269.

Let’s Go Read! by Edmark
There are two separate programs that are included in the Let’s Go Read! series. The first is entitled An Island Adventure. This program is targeted for students ages 4-6. The activities in this program are designed to provide a solid foundation for reading. Initially, the children are introduced to letters and sounds. Then they learn to identify sounds within words. Finally, they are encouraged to practice combining letters to make words. Developing sight word skills, sentence building, and comprehension abilities is also reinforced. Throughout the program, the children have the opportunity to utilize their learned skills as they read interactive books.

The second program, called An Ocean Adventure, is geared for 5-7 year olds. The premise of this program is the combined approach of whole language and phonics. Initially, the children begin with a review of vowel and consonant sounds. Then they progress to blends (for example st, gl, fr etc.), and diagraphs (such as ee, ea, oa, etc.). Sight word recognition is also emphasized.
Let’s Go Read! offers a special feature: speech recognition technology. Basically, when the student reads out loud, the computer responds. This provides the interactive nature of this program. The children are also able to read into the microphone and have their voices recorded. Then, the playback function allows them to hear themselves read.

Each of these programs are priced at $29.95.


Bailey’s Book House by Edmark


This well-known reading program, now offers seven activities. The first activity, called Edmo and Houdini, uses prepositional words (in, out, on, under, etc) to help children develop listening and comprehension skills. Letter Machine uses animated characters to teach the names and sounds of letters. In Make A Story, the student is able to select certain elements in order to create a story of their own. Then they can hear their stories read outloud to them. Eventually, their individualized story can be printed. Children learn to sound out and spell words, practice rhyming, and group words by the initial letter in the word when they play Three-Letter Carnival. This game helps children build categorization skills that they need to develop adequate reading abilities while they learn to spell and sound out words. Read-A-Rhyme teaches rhyming. Each rhyme is illustrated with an animal picture.

This program is available for $19.95

Reading Edge by Scientific Learning

There are two versions of this program. The Home Version is a reading software program that contains five main games that focus on developing important reading skills for grades Kindergarten through second grade. Games like Space Chick practice matching nonsense syllables while Jules Rampart Cooks With Gusto involve selecting a word containing a different initial sound from a group of four(bird, bark, dirt, bread). The Squid Sisters ask students to identify a letter or word that they hear from four choices. As you can tell from the names of the activities, the learning tasks are encompassed in an entertaining format. Another game, Scrappy and Jimmy, involves identifying words by their individual sounds (phonemic blending), and Copy Cat Acatemy requires the student to remember a series of objects (visual sequencing).

The second version, an Educator Version, is not a reading development software program, but a computer-based reading assessment for grades Kindergarten through second grade. This program allows educators to determine which children are having reading problems. Students are evaluated in the areas of Phonological Processing, Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Decoding, and Letter-Sound Identification. A fun and engaging game is utilized in each of the areas. The other benefit of this program is the opportunity to chart students’ progress.

The Home Version of Reading Edge is priced at $99. The Educator Version sells for $129 for one CD. A Classroom Pack is also available for $240 (two CD’s) and a Lab Pack containing six CD’s costs $649. If you would like a School Pack containing 18 CD’s, the price is $1459.

Valerie Herskowitz, M.A. CCC-SLP has been a Speech Pathologist, and Computer-Therapy Specialist, who has treated children and adults with developmental disabilities for the past 22 years. She has been the owner of Dimensions: Speech, Language, and Learning Services, North since 1981. She is also the Director of Computer-Based Therapy at the Miami Children’s Hospital Dan Marino Center. Ms Herskowitz is the mother of Blake, an 8-year old boy with autism and is available to answer any questions that you may have regarding these programs or any other speech, language, or communication matter as it relates to autism. You can reach her at:
Dimensions: Speech, Language, and Learning Services
481 E. Mount Vernon Drive
Plantation, Florida 33325
1-800-99SPEECH (997-7332)
www.dimensionsspeech.com

You may contact Ms. Herskowitz to discuss these programs before you order.
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