LetterReflex VPP - Overcoming Letter Reversals & Backwards Writing in Early Childhood Development & Dyslexic Children

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2.00 monthly active users
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LetterReflex VPP - Overcoming Letter Reversals & Backwards Writing in Early Childhood Development & Dyslexic Children Summary

LetterReflex VPP - Overcoming Letter Reversals & Backwards Writing in Early Childhood Development & Dyslexic Children is a mobile iOS app in Education by BinaryLabs, Inc.. Released in Jun 2012 (13 years ago). It has 3.00 ratings with a 1.67★ (poor) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 2.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Oct 10, 2014.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Oct 10, 2014 .


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App Description

• Named 2012 "Developer of Distinction" by Apps For Children With Special Needs

••••• Winner of 2012 Editor's Choice Award from Childrens Technology Review
••••• Received 5-star rating from SmartAppsForKids.com
••••• Cribsie Award "The App Most Likely To Teach Your Kid Something" 2012 Finalist

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There are two versions of LetterReflex on the App Store:

1) LetterReflex: This is the best choice for parents, teachers, and OTs who are using one copy of the app. Multi-user tracking is available as an in-app purchase.

2) LetterReflex VPP: This has the same award-winning activities as the original, and is the best and LOWEST COST choice for schools and medical orgs buying 20 or more copies through Apple's Volume Purchase Program and want multi-user tracking included with the app.
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Does your child get his b’s and d’s mixed up? How about her p’s and q’s? LetterReflex provides a fun way to help overcome common letter reversals. The first activity, Tilt It, uses kinesthetic learning to teach left from right. The second activity, Flip It, allows them to practice what they learned while honing their letter discrimination skills.

√ Tilt It: Teach Left from Right using Kinesthetic Learning

According to research, a key reason for letter reversals is not knowing left from right, and as a result kids get confused when trying to discriminate between a “b” and a ‘d” or a “p” and a “q”. They’re not quite sure which side the letter loop should go on.

Our Tilt It activity uses kinesthetic learning techniques to help kids map their left side/right side to correct letter formation. They will learn the correct position of letter loops by being challenged to tilt the device in the correct direction to form letters.

Designed for fun as well as education, Tilt It is a maze game that gets progressively more difficult as the learner succeeds at each level.

With practice, they will form an instinctive correlation between letter formation and left side/right side.

√ Flip It: Practice Letter and Word Discrimination

Using arcade game action, Flip It challenges kids to visually discriminate and manipulate letters and words to match the correct orientation. The activity will help hone their visual discrimination skills and further cement their knowledge of correct letter and word formation