Your child gets therapy for five hours a week. The other 158 hours happen at home — often without structure, and with no one to ask when things aren't working at nine on a Sunday night. This library is what we built for those hours.
These games are designed for children who have some spoken language and are working on building conversation, social understanding, emotional vocabulary, and self-regulation through verbal interaction.
These activities require no speech at any stage. A reach, a look, a point, an exchange — all valid communicative acts. Many of the most meaningful moments in a non-verbal child's development happen in silent play.
Reviewed against clinical evidence, not App Store ratings. What each one does, what therapists actually say about it, and what it can and cannot replace.
Every session you log becomes a data point. After a few weeks you will start to see which domains are strengthening, which activities your child loves, and what to bring to your next therapist appointment.
Three data points per session. Enough to see patterns. Simple enough that parents actually do it.
Every session you log — five minutes or thirty — becomes a data point. After a few weeks the pattern emerges: which domains are growing, which activities your child loves, and what to bring to your next therapist appointment. This is a sample of what Rohan's dashboard looks like after eight weeks.