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• THE FIRST AND ONLY LANGUAGE THERAPY APPLICATION SUPPORTED BY CLINICAL DATA: In a 3-year clinical trial of 6,454 children with autism, language score in children who engaged with MITA has increased to levels, which were 120% higher than in children with similar initial evaluations. This difference was statistically significant (p=0.0001). See results at ClinicalTrials.gov/ct2/show/results/NCT04108290. • Received FDA breakthrough device designation (Q210093) • Based on US patent 20160210870 • Includes unlimited language and cognitive exercises designed to last for 10 years • Used by over 1.5 million children with language delay • Best Autism App on Healthline list • Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, French, Italian, Arabic, Farsi, Korean, Chinese. Mental Imagery Therapy for Autism (MITA) is a unique, early-intervention application for children with language delay and autism. MITA trains mental integration and language, starting with simple vocabulary, and progressing towards higher forms of language, such as adjectives, verbs, pronouns, and syntax. MITA EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES • Based on ABA techniques of visual-visual and auditory-visual conditional discrimination. • Based on language therapy technique of following directions with increasing complexity. • Based on Pivotal Response Treatment. • Each activity is adaptive and delivers exercises that are at the exact level of difficulty appropriate for your child at any given point in time • Identify colors, patterns and sizes • Integrate objects into a unified picture • Spatial Prepositions: on/under/behind/in front • Time prepositions: Before/After • Passive verb tense • Subject / Object • Reading and Writing • Numbers and counting • Arithmetic: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division • Logic and reasoning • Mental perspective taking • Mental mathematics • Critical thinking • Self-control • Attention • Working Memory • Creativity • Playtime rewards will keep your child engaged while learning and having fun • No Wi-Fi necessary MITA develops your child’s imagination and language functions. The visual exercises follow a systematic approach for developing your child's ability to notice multiple features of an object. MITA starts with simple exercises that teach your child to attend to only one feature, such as size or color. Over time, the exercises get more difficult and require your child to attend to two features simultaneously, such as both color and size. MITA then moves on to puzzles that require attending to three features, such as color, size and shape, and then eventually to puzzles that involve attending to an ever-increasing number of characteristics. The verbal exercises use higher forms of language, such as adjectives, prepositions, and syntax. MITA is developed by Dr. A. Vyshedskiy, a neuroscientist from Boston University; R. Dunn, a Harvard-educated early-child-development specialist; MIT-educated, J. Elgart and a group of award-winning artists and developers working alongside experienced therapists. Most MITA features are completely free and the free MITA version provides access to years of language therapy. Some additional features are available as a MITA Premium subscription for $69.99/year. Your subscription pays for the development of new language exercises that are added each month. • Tuition will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. • Tuition automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. • You can turn off auto-renewal by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that plan. Terms of use: http://imagiration.com/terms-of-service/ Privacy Policy: http://imagiration.com/privacy-policy/ MITA in the news: https://youtu.be/giZymh3rMHc MITA research articles: http://imagiration.com/research/