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BloomingKids Software Releases Eight More Educational Programs for Children with Autism/PDD and Special Needs

(PRWEB) March 10, 2008 -- Blooming Kids Software (BloomingKids), a company that creates computer programs designed to teach children who have Autism, PDD and other needs requiring early intervention, has created eight additional educational programs. These programs were made in response to requests from parents and educators who asked BloomingKids to extend their product line in particular directions.

These programs teach students to read a calendar, tell time, use a computer keyboard to learn basic typing, and to familiarize the student with months of the year, weather, seasons, days of the week, and times of the day.

The programs (Twenty nine of them) that were released on 2006 have been upgraded with customer feedback, new interface, new voice, new animations, and other features. Presently these revised versions and the eight new programs can be purchased on the web.

Many of the programs offer internal testing and reporting capabilities. All of the programs use colorful animations, pictures and music to help children to learn with enthusiasm and attention. Each exercise in the program rewards and encourages. Every correct answer earns positive reinforcement.

For more information, visit www.bloomingkids.com to view online demos of each program.

BloomingKids wants to help parents and schools. If any order goes above $200, BloomingKids will deduct 15% of all purchases beyond $200. The deduction will be retuned to the buyer as a refund after the purchase is made. Please make use of this good will offer before March 31, 2008, as it will not be available after this date.

About Blooming Kids Software, LLC.

BloomingKids is a software company based in Scarsdale, New York. The company, founded in 2004, is specifically designed to facilitate learning for children diagnosed with learning disabilities, Autism and PDD. BloomingKids will customize any product in order to meet the learner's individual needs as identified by therapists, teachers and parents. The company's mission is to deliver the highest quality, most effective and affordable educational software. For more information, please visit www.bloomingkids.com.

Contact Information:

Blooming Kids Software, LLC.

36 Lincoln Road

Scarsdale, NY 10583

914-713-4440

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