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![]() . . . → Read More: More NY BlogHer Pictures Tammy Lessick has been writing about TapToTalk since it first came out. She was kind enough to invite the TapToTalk team to do this guest post. This is my final post for my TapToTalk review. I wanted to cover a few tips about using it and what kind of albums to design. If you missed the other two posts, you should go back and read them first. The first one TapToTalk Communication for Autistic Children and the [...] . . . → Read More: Tips for Using TapToTalk If you didn’t read yesterday’s post about TapToTalk, click here to go and read it. Then come back and read this post. Yesterday I wrote about the TapToTalk StarterKit and the design process of for setting up your albums. Today, I want to share how using the TapToTalk has affected our family, [...] . . . → Read More: TapToTalk and Our Reactions Remember the post I did about TapToTalk? Well, they sent me a free Starter Kit and set me up with a free three month subscription to their website. I was really excited to have the opportunity to review this product. This review came at just the right time. I’ve been waiting for the chance to share this with you. Communication devices can be so expensive. They can also draw unwanted attention to our child. Ever wonder why they can’t make a device that is reasonably priced and your child would be happy to carry around? |
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