My ds loves this website. There are all kinds of games.
jambav
Mine is not completly verbal (3y9m), but he is kindof good with games.
Any URL links or names paid or free, all i s welcome.
Thank tou
Sarah loved Reader Rabbit..they come in preschool and up..lots of fun:)
Find what interests your child at the moment...
If they like Sesame Street~then get Sesame street cd-roms..they also have Elmo's letters and numbers in cd-rom or playstation. Blues clues, Dora, Wiggles, Barney, clifford, Bob the builder....ect..all have educational disks..
We got the V-smile and it has all of the above in game form easy for little ones to play without taken over the computer:)
You can get candyland & chutes and ladders on cd-rom to teach taking turns and joint attention..something you can do with them:)
Good luck!
Below are my links for free games that help teach emotions. I have lots of other links, so if your child has a special interest I might know of a good game.
This website has a simple "Feelings Game" with real faces, and a "Facial Expressions" activity where you can manipulate a cyber face. Also has other simple learning games.
http://www.do2learn.com/games/learningames.htm
Here's a fun emotions game with a puppet character from Tikkabilla (BBC):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/tikkabilla/games/emotion.shtml
Short and easy game with cartoon human faces:
http://www.juliasrainbowcorner.com/html/feelingsgame.html
Excellent online video with quiz, featuring Thomas-like vehicle characters with living human faces:
http://www.transporters.tv/watchep1.html
"Face Talk" - Learning what basic emotions look like on real and cartoon faces, and why people feel happy, sad, angry. Also has a quiz.
http://www.jambav.com/jambav/flashy/fac/index.php?source=gam epage
You'll also find a lot of suggestions under this topic on our forum:
http://www.autism-pdd.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=17327&am p;KW=starfall