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Hi, friends and colleagues –
I am honored to be the full-day keynote speaker at the Issues in Autism 2017 Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on April 1st. To kick off Autism Awareness month, I am excited to share with you that the research-based iPACT App System will be 50% off from Saturday, April 1st through Monday, April 17th – please don’t miss this.
Learners with autism thrive on structure, routine, and predictability. You can easily differentiate up and differentiate down using over 200 systematic, standards-based app activities, a bank of learning objectives and lesson plan goals, cloud sharing, and more!
Dr. Peter Gorski, Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, shares, “Knowing what to expect from activities helps children become more confident.”
You will reach and teach learners of all abilities in ONE SYSTEM that truly “connects-the-dots” from one lesson to the next using the unique “cloning” and “converting” features to create activities in seconds.
Angela Dougher, Classroom Teacher, describes, “This app is amazing and so easy to use. The iPACT saves so much time in prep work! You create something once – clone, convert, email, print. So simple! I am in love!”
I know that the iPACT App System will make a difference in your daily work.
With warm regards,
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