
MOVIA’s HomePal Robot-Assisted Instruction for the Home When you're the parent of a child with special needs, you can never have enough support. Created by experts in the fields of education and technology, MOVIA's HomePal brings the latest in educational technology to the home. With a nonjudgmental and friendly persona, HomePal engages children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs by creating a safe and comfortable learning environment that helps them learn and practice skills. The HomePal Robot-Assisted Instruction system augments traditional learning methods and provides a unique and engaging tool to help children with special needs unlock their learning potential.MOVIA’s HomePal RAI system includes the Kebbi robot, tablet, and laptop, as well as MOVIA’s proprietary software and curriculum. This HomePal system consists of a 1 year, single user license and is priced at $2,388.00 (plus applicable taxes). After the first year, you pay for the software license at only $1020 per year.The RAI System with the Kebbi Robot comes with a robot, laptop, tablet, and accessories. Included in this package are the following: MOVIA’s proprietary, simple to use software, Over 240 pre-programmed lessons and games, Curriculum designed by educators and vetted by clinicians, Curriculum aligns with ABA and other educational standards, Dedicated MOVIA team of experts to support all questions about the hardware, software, curriculum, and usage strategies. What Can Robot-Assisted Instruction (RAI) Do for Your Child? Every individual affected by autism needs a personalized approach to addressing their unique situation. MOVIA builds systems and software to help children on the autism spectrum learn and grow using robotic technology. Our Robot-Assisted Instruction revolutionizes the way children with ASD learn by accelerating their learning trajectory and shortening the timeline of progress. Our tools build their confidence and allow them to unlock their full potential. See how we open doors and impact lives: Kids love robots; Robots aren’t judgmental; Robots don’t get tired; Robots provide the training and the reward; Robots are systematic in their actions and interactions; Robots provide a consistent, repeatable performance.
A: The recommended minimum age for using the HomePal Robot-Assisted Learning Instruction system is 3 years. This information is found in the product specifications section, under the "Recommended Minimum Age" attribute.
Q: What are some key features of the MOVIA proprietary software included in the HomePal system?
A: The MOVIA proprietary software included in the HomePal system offers a user-friendly interface, ensuring a pleasant experience for users. It comes with over 240 pre-programmed lessons and games, along with a curriculum designed by educators and vetted by clinicians, aligning with ABA and other educational standards. Additionally, a dedicated team of MOVIA experts provides support for any questions related to hardware, software, curriculum, and usage strategies.
A: The Kebbi robot is a crucial component of the HomePal system as it integrates AI, software, and hardware technology to provide a variety of facial expressions, body movements, and communicative interactions. This nonjudgmental and friendly robot creates a safe and comfortable learning environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs, fostering engagement and skill development. By forming a peer-to-peer relationship with children, Kebbi teaches important social-emotional skills without the unpredictability of human instructors.
A: The HomePal system addresses the unique learning needs of children with autism spectrum disorder by creating a nonjudgmental and friendly learning environment, using robots that provide consistent and systematic instruction, and offering a personalized approach that focuses on evidenced-based practices and techniques.
Q: What are the advantages of using robots in the Robot-Assisted Instruction approach?
A: Robots provide a consistent, non-judgmental, and systematic learning environment for children with special needs. They are patient, never get tired, and offer a unique and engaging way to learn. Additionally, robots can provide immediate positive reinforcement, which can help accelerate learning and shorten the timeline of progress.
A: The HomePal RAI system includes the Kebbi robot, a tablet, and a laptop, along with MOVIA's proprietary software and curriculum. The single-user license for this system lasts for one year.
A: The HomePal Robot-Assisted Learning Instruction system enhances traditional learning methods for children with special needs by creating a non-judgmental and friendly learning environment, providing immediate positive reinforcement, and offering a consistent and systematic approach to learning.
Q: How does the HomePal system support children in transitioning to new opportunities in life?
A: The HomePal system offers lessons that specifically address transitioning to new opportunities in life, such as preparing for interviews and expected behaviors. These lessons aim to enhance self-advocacy and employment skills. Additionally, the system provides practice in group learning situations, which can be beneficial for children with special needs when transitioning to new educational or social environments.