I'm far from a tech geek or someone who has to have the latest electronic device, but when the iPad first came out I wanted one. Maybe I thought it would be a fun personal toy. Who knows? What I didn't expect was that it would have the potential to be a game changer for speech pathologists. A year later, I am convinced that this device will change the way we deliver services.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
New Help Me Talk Right Website
I would like to announce the revamped version of my website. The new address is www.helpmetalkright.com . I publish my blogs there as well as here. Hope you'll all take a peek at it.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Not Your Typical First Words App
Laureate First Words: A couple of years back I worked with a seven-year-old autistic nonverbal child. His receptive skills were limited to being able to point to a few common items consistently. I pulled out all the stops trying to move this child forward. Unfortunately, I was unsuccessful in making an small difference in his communication skills. At the time, I tried various iPad apps in my extensive arsenal. The child enjoyed swiping the pictures, but it never turned into a learning experience of the kind I intended.
Laureate First Words is an app that
has the potential to help severely impaired autistic children like the
child above and others with severe deficits in receptive vocabulary. The
app focuses on a basic receptive vocabulary of 50 early developmental
words. There are five levels of difficulty. Also available are
pre and post-tests.
I like the animations that are included in the app. The animations reinforce the vocabulary and are fun to watch. Children and adults will enjoy it.
The app offers a database and the ability to turn on or
off many features such as the written word, animation, and verbal
praise. When inputting the name of the student, there is also a box for
writing in any other information one wishes. The app tracks data from each
session and provides cumulative data on a student's performance as
well as single word data. Laureate will soon be updating the app to include printing and email options.
For those of us who work with individuals with severe deficits in basic vocabulary, this app is well worth the price.
Ages: 2-adult
Rating: +++++
Developer website: www.laureatelearning.com
Cost: $9.99
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