どんどんはなそう

org.npo_cca.bi12kotobakadai2

Total installs
3(3)
Rating
unknown
Released
November 30, 2023
Last updated
July 3, 2025
Category
Education
Developer
NPO法人 チャイルド・ケアリング・アソシエーション
Developer details
Name
NPO法人 チャイルド・ケアリング・アソシエーション
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
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unknown
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Description

◇◆◇◆◇ This is an app for "word tasks" that encourage children to speak. ◇◆◇◆◇
This is a ``word assignment'' where you can practice singing ``nouns'', ``opposite words'', ``two-word sentences'', and ``three-word sentences''. The intonation of the words is expressed in pitches similar to singing, making it easy for children to imitate and encouraging them to say the words. It also has a recording function, so you can check your own words on the spot.

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35 examples of “two words (two-word sentences)”, 35 examples of “three words (three-word sentences)”,
24 examples of ``Hentai words (adjectives)'' and 56 examples of ``thing names (nouns)'' are displayed with ``pictures'' and ``songs'', allowing you to complete the ``word tasks.''

You can also record and play back your own voice to check it, which will interest even children who are not good at speaking and encourage them to speak on their own.

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This app was created as a follow-up to "Smooth Words".

◎Each sentence is a "song" to encourage speech.

◎Antonyms, which are made up of pairs of contradictory words, are also a topic for adjectives (concepts). In addition, abstract meanings are expressed through sounds, and the sense of sound facilitates understanding of concepts.

◎In "Nouns", words are classified into categories, promoting understanding of similar things as concepts.

It was created from a treatment program that has been implemented as a support task and has been recognized as effective.

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Original idea: Yuko Nagata
NPO Child Caring Association Representative Director
Representative of Chofu Developmental Support Classroom
Executive Director, Japan Society for Child Studies
Clinical developmental psychologist, certified music therapist, CRN (Child Research Net researcher)