Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 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 $$. Anyone have it? and what do you think? Also, > any tips on other speech/communication apps I can get for him? > Thanks. > Sue > Mom to Meghan(14)and (9)BFPP, spastic quad CP > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 Thanks Krista. I'll be sure to check them out and glad to hear the Proloquo2go is worth the $$ 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 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!!! ________________________________ 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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