BloomingKids has also released the home edition of
its interactive computer software to therapists, parents
and caregivers for online purchase. The company hopes
to release its multi-user program in September 2006.
"BloomingKids
may specialise in creating software for children with
special needs, but any child can benefit from learning
the skills our new programs teach. The programs demonstrate
many different skills, including memory enhancement
and generalization of objects. Many of them also offer
testing and reporting capabilities so parents can
monitor the children's success," said Blooming
Kids Software spokesperson Pat Pathmakumar.
The
programs target developmentally challenged children
with Autism, PDD (Pervasive Developmental Delay) and
others who require early intervention. The programs
include instructions for children who need help with
listening, identifying, matching and auditory processing
skills. Additionally, the software provides innovative
techniques in the instruction of skills, such as memory
enhancement, computer usage (mouse and keyboard training),
fine motor development and increasing attention span.
BloomingKids'
programmers can incorporate any personal pictures,
voices or music into all 29 programs. BloomingKids
will use them to construct a learning tool customized
to meet any child or student's needs.
Many
of the programs offer internal testing and reporting
capabilities. All of the programs use colorful animations,
pictures and music to help children to learn with
enthusiasm and attention. Each exercise in the program
rewards and encourages and every correct answer earns
positive reinforcement.
"Compared
to similar products, the software at BloomingKids
is more effective and costs less. Parents and teachers
who purchase our software can expect that these children
will develop many different types of lifelong skills,"
added Pathmakumar.