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Choosing The Right AAC APP

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2017
  • App Comparison Chart goo.gl/EZ3sXa

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  • @graceguerin2159
    @graceguerin2159 4 года назад +4

    This is hands down the best video to differentiate AAC software. Thank you, Justin! You are a genius.

  • @sarahbaldwin2855
    @sarahbaldwin2855 Месяц назад

    This video is great 🎉❤🎉Thank you

  • @janicenino
    @janicenino 2 года назад +4

    Well done, but somewhat outdated at this point (2021).

  • @devivinod
    @devivinod 5 лет назад +2

    Very nice video for parents.i have been using avaaz but my son has problem in motor planning, has autism, apraxia and mild ID.It needs too much of folders and navigating and we customized with real picture and voice recording.But now he has stopped using it when he started verbalising those things he wanted.I want him to progress his vocab, communication using small phrases using core words instead of just nouns as you said fringe words.So what i have like online research is speak for life , lamp but i also liked dynavox compass the home page s less busy has nav bar not too much of moving.How is it in motor planning?.You have not mentioned dynavox in your video.I have not seen any of them personally except avaz and sonoflex as you mentioned it can't b edited so thats why we bought avaz.I don't think avaaz has good syntax prediction .Thats why i want my son to progress in making simple phrases and sentences instead of selecting single words in that also he gets lost in navigation.He is 10 has started verbalizing little bit with less prompting we started touch que but not self initiative talk only few want he himself come up and tell without us asking that started with avaz and touch que speech therapy

  • @paulahunte1903
    @paulahunte1903 6 лет назад +1

    This was very helpful for parents..
    what is your opinion and where would gateway fall in your category?

  • @rebeccapinedo731
    @rebeccapinedo731 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you this was so helpful

  • @baileyj2009
    @baileyj2009 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this very informative and helpful video! I would like to recommend it to friends and colleagues who have hearing or auditory processing difficulties who rely in accurate captioning for access, but the auto-generated captions are not accurate. I hope you will correct the autocaptions so that this video's information will be accessible to them. Judy Bailey, Centreville, VA

  • @primarymedworks
    @primarymedworks 6 лет назад +2

    Hello Justin, are you available for a consult phone meeting? My son has Phelan McDermids Syndrome and is nonverbal. He is 3.5y old and has been using PECS and I would like to transition him to a device. I watched your video and I would like to ask you some questions, please. His ST are not very comfortable with communication devices and I would like to make sure I choose the best one for him to help ensure his success. Thank you for this video, I am definitely leaning towards an app on the left side of your list.