There was a lot I liked about this app. It is not a regular "stick the piece in" kind of game. Each category of a particular puzzle is graded in both visual complexity and auditory input so as not to overwhelm the user. Layer upon layer is added...and you can stop if need be and go back later when you are ready. It is great for learning vocabulary to a particular event or theme, and you would be able to generalize the material into everyday activities of daily living. The puzzles were also designed for Independent play as gentle cues are given if you seem stumped as to where to place a piece. Reinforcers or games are offered at the end of each theme so as to end on a feeling of accomplishment - (I love that this was thought out). My only suggestion would be if a user can get close to where the puzzle piece belongs, and have it snap into place. Although I like that one needs to be precise with learning fine motor skills, I would love the option to "snap it in" for beginners.
bajebooth about PUZZINGO Kids Puzzles (Pro)