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Picture of FROM A TO Z From A to Z is an alphabet game and language tutorial program designed for use by children with learning or cognitive disabilities. The program helps users develop and practice visual, auditory, and memory skills needed for letter and word recognition. Users choose the letter they wish to practice on the menu screen, and the program provides a set of activities for each letter. Users can press the letter to see a word and a picture and hear the spoken word. Activities include word building, finding all the occurrences of the letter in a range of words, and memory games for words beginning with a certain letter. The program has beautiful images and clear sound to accompany each activity. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows operating system; CD-ROM drive.

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Price: 99.00.

This product record was updated on May 3, 2012.

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Inclusive TLC

2206 Legacy Oak Drive
Waxhaw, North Carolina 28173
United States
Telephone: 800-462-0930 or 704-243-3622.
Fax: 704-243-3623.
Web: http://www.inclusiveTLC.com.
Email: info@inclusiveTLC.com.


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