We have a mission, GeekDad readers! Like we often are called upon to do in our daily lives, we are being asked to suggest a tech solution for someone. But in this case, the request is a little more challenging. I was very honored the other day to receive the following email from a reader:
This is exactly the kind of challenge a GeekDad aspires to!
My thoughts lean towards saying the Kindle isn't quite the right device for her. Despite being well-liked by many, it seems like it might be more challenging, and less-functional than would be helpful for our questioner's child. If his best way to get ideas down is going to be typing, he's going to need a better keyboard, and it would probably be helpful to be able to run some real software.
So, my initial response is to point her at one of the models of Asus Eee PCs, many of which are less expensive that the Kindle, and yet are fully-functional sub-laptops. With a little customization of parental controls and adding the right software, a computer like this could be perfect for a kid with, or without the challenge of austism.
By that's my take. We have a wide and experienced readership here at GeekDad. What do you all think? Are there any other devices, be they small laptops, hand-helds, or other machines, that could work well for our subject? Please add your suggestions to the comments!

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