March 19, 2012
Famigo Review of Write My Name
“The app uses great animations and sounds to enhance the experience and also the interface is very well done.”
March 19, 2012
Famigo Review of Injini
“The more games the better!”
March 7, 2012
Teachers with Apps Review of Injini and Write My Name
“[Injini] is chock full of great activities, it is a set of play-based iPad learning games for toddlers, preschoolers, and special needs kids.”
“[Write My Name] will not disappoint, it is the perfect introduction to learning proper formation of the letters with an array of different activities.”
March 5, 2012
iPad Application Reviews Review of Write My Name
“Write My Name By Injini is one of the most delightful educational iPad apps available.”
February 26, 2012
appaboo! Review of Injini
“Injini’s attention to detail is amazing – from incorporating skills at appropriate developmental levels to understanding learning behavior and mastery of skills. It is unlike anything I have seen so far in an app! Project Injini’s Child Development Game Suite is hands down one of the best apps to use in the classroom and in therapy – which earns the appaboo! Seal of Approval! Job well done!”
February 20, 2012
The iPhone Mom Review of Write My Name
“For me the word ‘Injini’ has come to stand for quality apps and anytime I see that word in my review submissions I know I’m going to find something swell. Well done!”
February 16, 2012
Squidalicious Review of Write My Name
“You’re probably thinking that there are a lot of handwriting practice apps out there, and you’re right — but this one is different, this one is superior…it’s been a while since I’ve been really impressed with an app.”
February 16, 2012
Special Education Advisor Review of Write My Name
“I can’t say enough about how much fun we had with this App. I have seen many tracing games but this one has quickly become my new favorite.”
February 16, 2012
OT’s with Apps Review of Write My Name
“If your school uses the Zaner Bloser method of handwriting this app has been well thought out and may support your individual students in handwriting instruction.”
February 16, 2012
Featured in Games for Health Journal
February 14, 2012
Four Monkeys 4 Me Review of Write My Name
“Bravo Project Injini Child Development!!! You’ve got what one can only expect to be another huge success of an app on your hands!”
February 14, 2012
Technology in (Spl) Education Review of Write My Name
“The new ‘Write My Name’ is an early learning app targetting a specific IEP Goal – Write their name. This is an important goal for safety reasons. This app makes writing fun and enjoyable activity so they can get thru this goal faster and happier.”
January 31, 2012
Common Sense Media Review of Injini
“This app has the potential to really teach kids, rather than just giving them a tool for learning.”
January 24, 2012
The iMum Review of Injini
“In summary we think that this is a wonderful, very high quality app, useful for both special needs and normally developing children. It works on many important skills in a fun and engaging manner.”
January 16, 2012
OT’s with Apps Review of Injini (Lite)
“…it does provide a wide variety of early childhood visual motor, visual memory, sequencing activities for students in a clean and easy to use format”
December 7, 2011
iHeartThisApp Review of My First AAC
“It is easy for young children to find a category they are looking for and communicate their needs. I loved that with their first update they allowed each category to be customized with personal pictures and voices. My 6 year old autistic daughter loved the child like voices and animation and was able to navigate each page and category on her own.”
November 2, 2011
iHeartThisApp Review of Injini
“I love the creativity of Injini Child Development game suite , the beautiful graphics, music and a great interface that makes it user friendly so a child can use the menu easily and independently moving from game to game with ease. I love all the early learning skills that this game provides and the support that it will provide for my special needs children with fine motor delay’s.”
November 1, 2011
TherapyApp411 Review of My First AAC
“This app is very kid-friendly, with highly iconic picture symbols and a realistic sounding voice for either a young boy or girl. Vocabulary is appropriate for young children and for children who are working on building a basic core vocabulary (and then some).”
October 20, 2011
SNApps for Kids Review of My First AAC
“All the pictures in the categories are very child-friendly and give you an option of a male or female child’s voice. It also allows you to go into “My Icons” and add images from your personal picture library or with the iPad2, take pictures on the fly with the on-board camera. My First AAC is a great application for children and parents just starting out with an AAC device.”
October 8, 2011
Voted App of the Week by Best Kids Apps
“With nine intuitive and appealing learning games built in (including puzzles, pattern recognition, matching, and tracing), this app will provide countless hours of challenging fun to all kinds of kids. They’ll be to busy shearing sheep, feeding frogs, and popping colored balloons to notice they’re learning.”
September 30, 2011
Featured on ABC Local News
September 23, 2011
Cool Mom Tech Review of Injini
“Injini has really taken care to make sure that this is not a “yay, everyone wins no matter what” kind of game, but a real learning game.”
September 23, 2011
Technology in (Spl) Education Review of Injini
“This is one of the most thought-out and comprehensive apps that we have seen.”
September 21, 2011
SNApps for Kids Review of Injini
“While working with clients we found that this app was specifically good for working on following one step commands, receptive language and fine motor skills.”
September 17, 2011
Technology in (Spl) Education Review of My First AAC
“There are tons of AAC apps but this one is one of most comprehensive AAC that is similar to their big brother, more expensive counterparts.”
September 14, 2011
My First AAC featured as New and Noteworthy in the App Store
September 12, 2011
The iPhone Mom Review and Interview for Injini
“From playing Injini it’s obvious that a great deal of time and thought went into the app’s development. The game developers actually worked with parents, educators and special needs experts and their influence definitely shows through. This is an app that has children in mind.”
September 9, 2011
Editor’s Choice Award on Children’s Technology Review
August 25, 2011
Apps for Children with Special Needs (a4cwsn) Video Review of Injini
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