Hello,
I have a developmentally delayed daughter, and once I got familiar and savvy 
with my iPhone, I began to wonder if an iPad, with all the special ed apps 
available, would be of help to her. It has been most definitely, but for me, 
the iPad was not a fun learning experience. It, to me, was far harder than the 
iPhone, mostly because of the larger screen real estate and the fact that if I 
opened settings for example and then opened general, the main settings window 
was on the left side and the options in general are on the right.
I have a couple of my favorite apps on my daugher’s iPad, but I used it only to 
learn. My iPhone is my iOS device of choice. 
The iPad app store was the hardest thing about the whole experience, learning 
it made me cry in utter frustration. 
I’m glad I learned it and my daughter loves it, but IMO, I did a lot better 
with it having learned the iPHone first.
Just my 1.5 cents worth.
Shannon
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