Patient hears and/or reads directions and follows them by moving shapes
on the screen with the mouse or keyboard. If the patient answers
incorrectly, program provides helpful suggestions in a human voice, like
"that's the wrong shape. You should be moving the large red triangle".
Unlimited therapy: 500,000 exercises.
Every time you run the program it creates a new lesson with as many exercises as you want to work on.
Challenge for anyone: 200 difficulty levels.
Easiest:
"Select the square" Most difficult: 3 step instruction with shapes, colors and sizes
"Put the large red triangle above the small blue square, then put the mall green square above the large white circle, after you put the large green square to the left of the small blue triangle."
Appropriate for:
- Following directions
- Reading comprehension
- Auditory Processing Disorder
- Auditory comprehension
- Visual scanning
- Sequencing
- Memory
A Perfect Challenge for Any Skill Level
It's critical that therapy software be at a "tuned difficulty level" meaning tuned to the patient's skill level. Direction Following has over 200 difficulty levels
had a breakthrough with Direction Following. My son really enjoys it.
-Elizabeth Brockman, caregiver, Washington
Computer Requirements
- Microsoft Windows: Vista, 7, 8, and 10
Soundcard (required for the the Out Loud version)