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Description for SLPs & Educators
Social Quest is the premier, evidence-based, gamified intervention tool developed by a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to master crucial pragmatic language, social-emotional, and problem-solving skills in tweens and teens (Ages 8-17).
Stop searching for relevant, age-appropriate materials. Social Quest uses over 800 high-interest narratives and contextual images set in real-life locations (Home, School, Community) to provide the vital "jumping off" points for discussion. This app transforms abstract social concepts into a motivating, customizable quest.
Why SLPs & Educators Choose Social Quest:
1. Evidence-Based and Curriculum-Ready
Story-Based Intervention: Aligned with practices found effective for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and social communication disorders (National Autism Center, 2011).
Focus on Generalization: Features separate Receptive (multiple choice) and Expressive (open-ended discussion) activities to promote generalization of skills beyond the therapy room.
Targeted Skills: Explicitly addresses: Perspective-Taking, Conversational Maintenance/Transitions, Gauging Others' Reactions, Problem Solving, and developing Self-Talk for anxiety reduction (Sze & Wood, 2007).
2. Motivating Quest Theme & Customizable Profiles
Gamified Learning: Students embark on a quest, navigating locations via a "Tele Transporter Machine" to solve social challenges.
Personalized Progress: Easily create and manage multiple student profiles with customizable avatars/photos (See: Hall of Heroes).
The Hall of Rewards: Reinforce progress with virtual, skill-linked tokens (e.g., Saddle for asserting control, Prism for understanding perspective), providing tangible concepts for discussing skill use outside the app.
3. Critical Data Tracking & Reporting
Automated Data Collection: Effortlessly track progress across Receptive and Expressive activities, locations, and sessions.
Detailed Report Cards: Generate session-by-session reports showing accuracy, items presented, and most/least successful locations.
Share Function: Print or email reports directly to parents, case managers, or students for easy progress monitoring and record-keeping, essential for IEPs and parent communication.
The Social Quest Advantage
Real-World Contexts: Questions cover relevant scenarios in the Kitchen, Library, Supermarket, Mall, Doctor's Office, and more.
Flexible Social Scripts: The Receptive Activity can be customized to require students to identify one or two correct answers, reflecting the flexible nature of social rules.
Visual & Auditory Support: All questions include contextual images, text, and accompanying audio for diverse learning needs.
Bring the quest for social competence into your practice today!
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- Paid
- Education
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The “Conversation Skills” app helps children with autism practice key steps in conversation:
- Identifying a friend's interests,
- Choosing an appropriate topic,
- Figuring out what topic is already being talked about,
- Joining a conversation,
- Continuing a conversation with appropriate follow-up questions and comments.
This app provides kids the chance to practice and get supportive feedback in a calm, stress-free environment where they can consider their options.
Once kids build the skills of how to choose topics and continue conversations, they'll be able to bring these skills to real-life situations.
The “Conversation Skills” app gives your learner the social conversation skills they need to better manage social situations at home, school and in the community.
What parents say about our awesome apps:
*** 5 stars! Brilliant! An app that understands how kids actually learn. Thank you.
*** 5 stars! Your social skill apps are excellent!
“Conversation Skills” provides:
- More than 140 situations for a wide variety of practice.
- Students progress to the next level only when mastery of the current skill is demonstrated.
- 'At a glance' reporting shows you instantly how your learner is progressing.
- The fun Reward Center motivates even hesitant learners.
Most exciting, this app offers independent AND therapist mode. In independent mode, answers are displayed and the learner taps the correct answer.
In therapist mode, no answers are displayed. For each question, the student answers orally and the therapist taps whether the learner's oral answer was correct or incorrect. Both modes earn coins for the Reward Center.
Our apps are designed for and tested by typical and special needs children. Testers include children with Autism and other special needs. Our apps work for them! Our apps are also suitable for adults dealing with aphasia or learning English as a Second Language.
To evaluate the app, download the lite version, which has 1 free level. Additional levels and additional players can be accessed with in-app purchases.
If you prefer no in-app purchases, download the paid version of this app, which includes all levels and up to 10 players.
We take customer service very seriously! If you ever have a problem or find that we've missed something, contact us at our website and we will do our best to fix the problem.
www.HappyFrogApps.com
Our apps are safe for kids. We collect NO private information in our app. None! Our apps do not allow unrestricted web or social media access. We conform to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Education
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January 13, 2026