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===Learn about the SCIENCE behind our apps=== I recommend you play these games with your child whether or not you use Mental Imagery Therapy for Autism ([https://apps.apple.com/us/app/language-therapy-for-kids-mita/id1020290425 MITA]) or another learning app. If you would like to try MITA, you can download it for free from your app store. On you smartphone or tablet, open the App/Play Store and search for MITA. <youtube width="640" height="360" align="center">e7uXAlXdTe4</youtube> ''If you are interested in learning more about the science behind MITA, please read this [https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/8/4/566 peer-reviewed article].'' Playing these games will also help you get to know your child. The comment we hear most often from parents who use MITA is that they didn’t realize how smart their kids were. Here’s Rachel: <blockquote> “This app has done two things for us. First, Tim learns from it, and second, watching him play shows me how much my nonverbal child really understands. It turns out he knows way more than I was giving him credit for.” </blockquote> Be patient. Voluntary imagination is an internal mental ability, and it does not immediately manifest itself. It may take several years before a nonverbal or minimally verbal child demonstrates his voluntary imagination through language.
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