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ABA Therapy Aphasia Autism

Excellent tool for Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Developer your simple strategy to plan Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) studies using 5 simple screens. This is first steps in developing pre-academic and social skills using Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Some of tools from ABLLS VB_MAPP are covered. You can expand ABLLS, VB_MAPP and can create your own tool for ABA and DTT curriculum. Specifically
- helps with labeling exercises in ABLLS VB_MAPP screenings.
Improve communication, cognitive skills through our real life picture cue cards for oral language practice. Ideal for people with stroke, aphasia, autism, traumatic brain injury (TBI), dementia or other learning disorders and rehabilitation and Ideal for all ages and therapy (Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP), Occupational Therapists (OT), or Special Educators, Great for students with attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), or any child who has trouble staying on task

This is a Lite version, you can upgrade to access full category cards, normally used by Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP), Occupational Therapists (OT), or Special Educators. You will see tremendous improved in cognitive language and communication skills of your patients with stroke aphasia autism traumatic brain injury TBI dementia or other learning disorders and rehabilitation.

Various basis themes including household, school, colors, shapes, numbers, alphabets, animals is used. The opportunities are endless, one can use this app multiple ways
- We have included four basis activities -

1. Explore
- Patients can explore through the card set from a category 2. Find it
- Find an object with Visual cue with text and/or audio cue3. Select-class
- Choose specific category for a item4. Doesn't belong
- Find odd its

These are proven exercise used by Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP), Occupational Therapists (OT), or Special Educators for treatment of stroke, aphasia, autism, traumatic brain injury (TBI), dementia or other learning disorders and rehabilitation

This can be useful for several other Occupational Therapy tasks : improve word level reading comprehension, to improve verbal expressions, Increase MLU, Word Level Intelligibility, Confrontational Naming, word associations, word fluency discussions of picture description naming functions or even simple visual categorization and Constraint Induced Language Therapy Tasks

This can be useful for several other Occupational Therapy tasks improve word level reading comprehension to improve verbal expressions Increase MLU Word Level Intelligibility Confrontational Naming word associations word fluency discussions of picture description naming functions or even simple visual categorization and Constraint Induced Language Therapy Tasks

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Reviews (28)

Cou. 1. Mar 29, 2016     

I like the simple user interface. I believe that it is beneficial for a variety of patients. The repetition with a twist is excellent it works that cognitive area. I hope to see verbs and actions in future versions. These I am seeing as the true building block foundation for if a patient does not understand that the person is running it matters not that it is a girl or a buffalo. Not a negative point just hope to see those action words. They help.

A. G. u. Jan 6, 2017     

Few tweaks: needs ability to disable sound and some of the labels (e.g coffee table) are pronounced as one word (like comfortable or irritable) instead of coffee/table. Also could consider perhaps doing a UK version as some of the words like closet and crib are unfamiliar - in UK it would be wardrobe/cupboard and cot.

Joa. P. Oct 14, 2016     

I like the app but would like to be able to turn the sound off through the program. I think it would make a great tool for anomia. I can turn off the name but I need to be able to totally come up with the word. There aren't many/any good anomia programs. This could work for that. Update: I sent them a message and they're going to add the sound feature with the next update.

Ste. S. Mar 1, 2017     

When an app aids with speech and word/picture recognition, it is extremely important to use correct terminology, and be very picky with what you're conveying. There are a few errors found here and there. Do not use plural (mice) when only one mouse is shown. Be specific. It is crucial.

Kay. C. Feb 18, 2016     

As an ABA therapist this is a great app to use for DTT. Many of the children I work with prefer the use of tablets during sessions. I had an issue trying to upgrade the app, however the customer service I received was fantastic and they soon sorted out the problem. Would definitely recommend.

Ama. M. Mar 5, 2016     

It charged me 9.99 for premium and nothing was unlocked, just original free version, please fix or refund my money plz.

Van. G. Jun 16, 2018     

I also paid the $9.99 for the full version, and nothing was unlocked. Please fix and I will be able to edit my review. As it stands, very misleading

Tan. O. Aug 28, 2016     

I like the app all but words like coffeetable. They are linked together. So the words are not pronounced separate. They are sounded out together as one word so it is not correct. Could also use updated photos.

JEB. W. Apr 12, 2016     

This app doesn't work well and you have to upgrade to get most of it

Foo. V. Nov 6, 2016     

Freezes on a blank black screen each time I try opening

The. S. Mar 20, 2017     

I paid an extra $10.00for premium access but never got it..the available content is very simple, I was hoping for more if a challenge that's why I paid more money..

Len. T. Nov 21, 2015     

There's something so cute about this app that makes me want to go back to being a child!!! Aphasia Picture Cards Lite is really cute

Ali. H. Jun 3, 2017     

I paid for premium service, and have yet to get all the categories unlocked. Please advise

Ann. O. Jun 3, 2018     

I try to use it for communicating with my friend who is nonverbal, but it makes me pay for the sections she wants.

Che. L. F. Feb 13, 2016     

Good except American robotic voice which for British users language difference could be a problem

Ett. K. Mar 3, 2016     

It has a rat labelled mouse! If they couldn't be bothered to get that right, it must be a very poorly done app. I certainly wouldn't want to use it with a child.

Pen. H. Aug 5, 2016     

Paid and won't unlock. Go premium button not working

A. G. u. Mar 23, 2018     

App will not open unless you buy the upgraded version.

Ang. D. Aug 12, 2016     

My child really learned alot using this app.

Kam. Z. Oct 25, 2015     

Good Work, Nice interface too, keep it up

Yog. N. Oct 23, 2015     

Exactly the way I wanted. Simple and easy

Luc. L. Mar 2, 2017     

Try it for yourself. Boring!

Pai. a. S. R. C. Apr 22, 2018     

Wish it was available in my regional language Tamil

Man. S. Oct 23, 2015     

Awesome. Thanks

Y. T. Feb 19, 2016     

Its ok

Aym. R. Dec 1, 2016     

It works for me

raq. W. Oct 7, 2016     

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San. F. Mar 10, 2016     

I like the app but my 15 yr old mid functioning autistic son quickly learned the routine. I see there are many more options in the paid version so that may last a little longer.