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I have heard from other parents that My Baby Can Read is supposed to be

very good for learning language (not an app on an I Phone but rather a

set of DVD's). I know it's not specific to the I pad but I thought I'd

throw it out there...

>

> Since someone mentioned the I-pad and apps, I was wondering for those

> of you that have it, what apps you have purchased. I bought an

> I-pad for Christmas and have purchased some apps. So far I have gotten

> ISpeech Toddler, First Words, Baby Flash Cards, MyTalk and Look2Learn,

> along with some free games and some music. MyTalk is probably the best

> app I have purchased thus far, but it was about $40.00, and it will

> probably require a monthly fee for me to keep making and storing

> communication boards for him. I intend to purchase the Proloquo2go

> app, but it is almost $200 and I'd like to make sure it's worth it

> before I spend more $$. Anyone have it? and what do you think? Also,

> any tips on other speech/communication apps I can get for him?

> Thanks.

> Sue

> Mom to Meghan(14)and (9)BFPP, spastic quad CP

>

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Thanks Krista.

I'll be sure to check them out and glad to hear the Proloquo2go is worth the $$

Sue

>

> Hi Sue,

>

> My son, also named , uses an iPad as one of his methods of communicating.

He does use the Proloquo2Go app- and it is, in my opinion, well worth the money.

Especially compared to what other speech generating devices cost. I will say

that I customized his app to mimic the layout of the device he used (and

continues to use) for the last 4 years, the Dynavox and this has helped with his

buy in of the app as he was most comfortable with the language system of Gateway

on the Dynavox.

>

> We feel strongly that a total communication approach is important and we

encourage any and all means of communication, so the P2G is just another really

great tool to have in the toolbox.

>

> If you haven't already, check out the community forum boards on the P2G

website...www.proloquo2go.com as there are many really great ideas for

implementing this app and some very knoweldgeable parents/users, etc. who

participate on the board who can help you better make your decision.

>

> Other apps I really love:

> Sentence Builder

> Spell Board

> Spell Blocks

> Kid Calc

> ASL Signs

> Word Magic

> Brain POP

> Kid Art

> Glow Draw

> Pocket Phonics

> I Hear Ewe ( loves to make us laugh with the animal noises)

>

> Hope this helps....

>

> Best,

> Krista

> Mom to , 8, BPP

>

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loves " everybody loves fireworks " for fun. and (sorry) the " Fart

Piano " ... we have a " lightboard application that comes with a cover and it

allows him to finger paint on top of drawings shown through lite... I am very

excited to hear what apps are working for everyone... We have many of these

listed... but pop up books with sounds are a favorite...and music is a

favorite...

I am really amazed at how well he is doing with the ipad... need more

ideas!!!

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To: polymicrogyria

Sent: Mon, January 24, 2011 5:45:32 PM

Subject: Re: I-pad and apps

Thanks Krista.

I'll be sure to check them out and glad to hear the Proloquo2go is worth the $$

Sue

>

> Hi Sue,

>

> My son, also named , uses an iPad as one of his methods of communicating.

>He does use the Proloquo2Go app- and it is, in my opinion, well worth the

money.

>Especially compared to what other speech generating devices cost. I will say

>that I customized his app to mimic the layout of the device he used (and

>continues to use) for the last 4 years, the Dynavox and this has helped with

his

>buy in of the app as he was most comfortable with the language system of

Gateway

>on the Dynavox.

>

> We feel strongly that a total communication approach is important and we

>encourage any and all means of communication, so the P2G is just another really

>great tool to have in the toolbox.

>

> If you haven't already, check out the community forum boards on the P2G

>website...www.proloquo2go.com as there are many really great ideas for

>implementing this app and some very knoweldgeable parents/users, etc. who

>participate on the board who can help you better make your decision.

>

> Other apps I really love:

> Sentence Builder

> Spell Board

> Spell Blocks

> Kid Calc

> ASL Signs

> Word Magic

> Brain POP

> Kid Art

> Glow Draw

> Pocket Phonics

> I Hear Ewe ( loves to make us laugh with the animal noises)

>

> Hope this helps....

>

> Best,

> Krista

> Mom to , 8, BPP

>

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