My First AAC by Injini
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Version :1.3.0.2
Size :34.37Mb
Updated :May 29,2018
Developer :NCSOFT
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews, here are three cons and three pros of the "My First AAC" app: **Cons:** 1. Limited vocabulary and sentence structures for young learners. (15 words) 2. Interface can be overwhelming for some users, causing frustration. (15 words) 3. Occasionally crashes or freezes, disrupting therapy sessions. (15 words) **Pros:** 1. Engaging and interactive, making AAC learning enjoyable for children. (15 words) 2. Easy to customize and personalize for individual learners' needs. (15 words) 3. Valuable tool for parents, teachers, and speech therapists, promoting communication. (15 words) Please note that the app's performance may vary based on individual user experiences and feedback.
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+ “Awesome app with so many features at an incredibly affordable price.” – Technology in (Spl) Education + “A great beginner Augmentative Alternative Communication app for young children.” - Megan Bratti, MS CCC-SLP + Chosen as “New and Noteworthy” – Apple’s Education App Store My First AAC is an affordable augmentative and alternative communication application for the iPad that is specifically designed for toddlers and preschoolers with delayed speech or severe speech disorders. Intuitive and child-friendly, My First AAC helps young children to communicate with family, caregivers, teachers and other people they meet in everyday life. Developed in collaboration with speech and language pathologists, My First AAC offers icons organized by categories that reflect children’s natural speech development. Scroll through theme-based category icons, such as greetings, food, or feelings, and access sets of over 250 related words and phrases to express frequently used ideas. Each word or phrase is represented by a colorful icon and, when tapped, triggers the corresponding audio. You can also create customized icons using your own images. The touch screen and large icons make interaction much easier for kids with motor skills deficiencies. My First AAC Features: • Intuitive, child-friendly design appropriate for 18 months and older • More than 250 icons organized by category • Ability to add customized icons, using your own images • Child’s voice used in all audio files • Choice of boy or girl setting changes voice and corresponding gender of child in icons • Animated icons with concepts borrowed from sign language • Icons represent words and phrases commonly used by young children • Ability to record personal information such as name and phone number • Customizable screen layout to display 2 large icons or 8 smaller icons per category Project Injini is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families. Recommended Ages: 1-3, 4-7 Categories: Special Needs
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