A Kid-Friendly & Affordable AAC Device? TapToTalk is the Answer

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.
One of the key features of TapToTalk is that you have a choice of kid-friendly, socially acceptable, low cost devices for assistive communication. With your subscription, you can use TapToTalk [...] . . . → Read More: A Kid-Friendly & Affordable AAC Device? TapToTalk is the Answer

Tips for Using TapToTalk

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

Boardmaker Plus! v.6

Boardmaker Plus! v.6, by Mayer-Johnson is a computer program designed to help you make communication and learning boards. This version, unlike the last one, has the Speaking Pro program included. This means that you can create interactive boards that speak. It comes with a detailed user’s guide to help you learn how [...] . . . → Read More: Boardmaker Plus! v.6

How My Son Taught Himself To Read

I have had several people ask me how my son had learned how to read and spell. I used to use a lot of flashcards with him with pictures and words. I also turned on the closed captioning on the TV. He used to watch the same movie over and over again, [...] . . . → Read More: How My Son Taught Himself To Read

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