Thursday 20 December 2012

Apraxia Picture Sound Cards APSC By Foundations Developmental House, LLC - Giveaway


We have one copy of this amazing Apraxia Picture Sound Cards ( parent version) App to give away. 
Please enter via Rafflecopter at the end of the page. 

You must complete the first three steps in the Rafflecopter to be eligible to enter this giveaway. 

  • 159,99 €
  • Category: Education
  • Updated: 02 May 2012
  • Version: 1.0.3
  • Size: 401 MB
  • Language: English
  • Developer: FOUNDATIONS DEVELOPMENTAL HOUSE, LLC
You must be at least 17 years old to download this application.
  • Frequent/Intense Alcohol, Tobacco, Drug Use or References to these
Requirements: Compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.




Description

Welcome to the Apraxia Picture Sound Cards app (parent version)! This app was created for individuals with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and severe phonological disorders. It is the very first app specifically created for the unique needs of the child with CAS. Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist and apraxia specialist Lynn Carahaly, M.A., CCC-SLP, developed the Apraxia Picture Sound Cards app. Children with Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, etc., that may also have a motor speech disorders can benefit from this app.

This app includes over 775 colorful and engaging picture cards, 45 phonogram cards & 10 number cards, and the Speech-EZ® Hand Cues in video format. This app allows you the ability to customize your therapy session by creating specific stimulus sets based on the child’s performance and ability level. Children with CAS must undergo a different treatment method than a child with an articulation disorder. Therefore, an articulation approach is not recommended for a child with CAS. Unlike traditional “articulation” therapy cards, the Apraxia Picture Sound Cards app provides you with the necessary flexibility to select specific sound sequences to target in a given session such as CVC (consonant_vowel_consonant) words (i.e. “bed”), CVCV words (i.e. “baby”), compound words (i.e. “cupcake”), one syllable words with blends (i.e. “cloud”), two syllable words (i.e. “apple”), three syllable words (i.e. “banana”), and four syllable words (i.e. “helicopter”). You may also select specific words to practice various movement sequences by place of articulation: bilabial-to-bilabial, alveolar-to-velar, etc. Essentially, you are in more control when selecting appropriate targeted speech motor plans.

The Apraxia Picture Sound Cards app provides you with convenience, organization, and session-by-session data collection for a single user. You are able to track and store your child's session-by-session data allowing you to easily see your child's measurable progress. Session data can be stored and easily retrieved. This parent version allows you to store data and track progress for a single user.

The Apraxia Picture Sound Cards app is a therapy tool for The Speech-EZ® Apraxia Program. It should be understood that the Apraxia Picture Sound Cards app is not The Speech-EZ® Apraxia Program, nor is it a substitute for speech therapy with a certified Speech-Language Pathologist. 


Features:

•Includes over 775 colorful and engaging picture cards, 45 phonogram cards & 10 number cards, and the Speech-EZ® Hand Cues in video format
•IEP goal bank specific to the child with CAS
•Ability to select stimulus sets based on the individual’s verbal motor planning abilities: CV and VC words, CVC words, CVCV words, compound words, one syllable words with blends, two syllable words, three syllable words, and four syllable words
•Ability to select specific words to practice movement sequences by place of articulation: bilabial-to-bilabial, alveolar-to-velar, etc.
•Flexibility to customize your stimulus sets
•Tap-to-play audio
•Tap-to-flip card to read word
•Inconspicuous data collection icons with pleasant sounds
•Session-by-session data collection for a single user
•Archive data and session reports
•Store data for a single users
•Description of recommended techniques to enhance and accelerate progress
•Increase phonological awareness and foundational literacy skills


Want more apps to support the speech-language and learning development of the child with CAS? Check out these other great apps developed by Lynn Carahaly, M.A., CCC-SLP to facilitate speech perception, auditory processing, and literacy development: Auditory Word Discrimination, Hand Cue Sound Matching, Auditory Blending, Sound Matching, Syllable Counting, Auditory Figure Ground, Auditory Rhyming, Target Sound Identification.

Categories: Education, Special Education

a Rafflecopter giveaway

No comments:

Post a Comment