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Re: Re: Nintendo Ds & apps/I-touch

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That's why I was glad for a hand me down of the first I-pod /I-touch. We

will see how useful it becomes before I spend big bucks. And today, I found

a great case with speakers to try out - at my favorite BIG LOTS for only

$12. Will let you know if everything works together.

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> The stylus is the reason why I'm hesitant to use the Nintendo DS for

> communication. Kayla can't even manipulate a fat marker! The iPod is meant

> to be used with fingers, so I'm thinking about getting one of those for

> myself, seeing if Kayla is interested, and if she is, maybe get a grant

> from

> ARC or somewhere to pay for her own. Then again, Kayla doesn't point

> either.

>

> Ecki

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> Mom to Kayla (DS/ASD, 4/5/04) and Laurie (PDD-NOS, 7/12/01)

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> http://oppositekids.blogspot.com/

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> From: [mailto:

> ] On Behalf

> Of Cookson

> Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 10:15 AM

> To:

> Subject: Re: Re: Nintendo Ds & apps

>

> Earphones...yes. Fingers...well, the touch screen expects a stylus. Since

> my

> kids always lose theirs, they use their fingers...which can be very hard

> because their fingers are bigger than a stylus.

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