Cost IS a Factor
At the beginning of this article I asked that we set aside the issue of cost for the moment, but cost is definitely a factor. An iPad is not an option for everyone. Even if your child's school provides an iPad, most do not allow the child to take them home and not all of them use the iPad all day, only in certain classes. So when deciding to buy an iPad for your child to use, ask yourself these questions first:
* Am I buying an iPad for myself, and letting my child use it on occasion, or will it be primarily for the child(ren)?
* What would I pay for a full computer for my tween/teen to use?
* Are there enough apps relevant to my child (disability, interests, study needs, etc.)
* Does my child's school have an iPad program in place, or is one planned?
Naturally, only you can decide if the price is worth paying. I always recommend checking Apple's online store for refurbished deals, which can lower your cost anywhere from $70 - $100 off the original price. Check the refurbished section often, as models available and prices vary constantly. After a new version of the iPad is released, cost of the previous model will most likely drop further.
Remember that the iPad is a platform, one that is growing each day - the number of relevant and useful apps increased between the writing of this article and your reading it. Unlike other products over the years, there is a flexibility to grow with your child by offering new apps that do things completely differently than other ways of learning - perhaps exactly the way your child needs.
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