My monthly calender i made for Proloquo2go! My suport worker is coming tonight yay! Also geting mail today! And day program on Wednesday and Thursday!

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My monthly calender i made for Proloquo2go! My suport worker is coming tonight yay! Also geting mail today! And day program on Wednesday and Thursday!

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hi ! I want to start this by saying I received a copy of speak for yourself for free , which I am so very grateful for , not just so I can write this but also because it has helped me so much in my daily life. I am using the app to write this review , just because I find it so much easier than typing! as always, I have no affiliation with the creators of SfY, but i think theyâre absolutely awesome.
speak for yourself was created by two SLPs, Â which is really reflected in some of the features found in this AAC program.
speak for yourself has only one grid size, 8x15, Â but with a unique feature - the user can begin with as few as two words accessible, and those two words will stay in the same place as their vocabulary expands.
in fact , all of the words in speak for yourself will always stay in the same place, no matter whether you're working with 2 words or the full 14,000 available in the app!
(an image of the speak for yourself home page with all words open)
speak for yourself bases its language system around the concept of motor planning, Â meaning that once a user learns where to find a word , they never have to learn that word again - itâll always be in the exact same place, allowing language acquisition to be supported by the motor plans in the userâs mind. not only that, but all 14,000 words are available within just two taps. this hugely improves speech rate and also makes the app very easy to navigate, in my opinion itâs an absolutely brilliant feature and isnt found within any other software.
words are organised by association, rather than parts of speech - so âbookâ is found under âreadâ, rather than under ânounsâ. i personally think this makes the app more accessible for young users or people who struggle to understand parts of speech, words are more intuitive to find than in other AAC apps.
this isnât to say SFY doesnât focus on grammar at all - the opposite is actually true. verb inflections are always organised in a certain order (eg. the â-ingâ form is always two buttons to the right of the root word.) this is really helpful for people learning language through motor planning, and has helped me develop my own grammar skills over time. an inflections folder is also included, so almost any word can be altered to its plural form, past tense, etc.
specific words can be made visible or invisible to the user through the âopen/closeâ feature, to allow progressive language development and to stop the user becoming overwhelmed by too many words. all words can be made accessible through the âbabbleâ feature - great for exploring new words and building motor plans! the search feature is also very robust, it highlights the path to the word and automatically opens the word to make it visible in the future.
once typed into the speech bar, sentences can be stored by touching the âhold that thoughtâ button, which saves sentences to be spoken later. this is an invaluable feature for AAC users, as we so often get interrupted with another question and donât get to speak what we were preparing!
the typing feature in SFY is very well-integrated. it uses your deviceâs keyboard, and has the option to read out each letter. it loads quickly, so switching from symbols to typing doesnât interrupt your sentence flow. however, it doesnât include the symbols for each typed word like iâve seen in other AAC apps, and it doesnât have in-app word prediction.
sadly, SFY is only available in english right now, and itâs unclear whether other languages will be added in the future ; as a bilingual user this is something iâd really love, so i hope other languages are one day supported in SFY!
speak for yourself uses Cereproc voices, with customisable pitch, and Acapela voices are available as an in-app purchase. the supported Cereproc accents are australian english, indian english, south african english, irish english, UK english and US english. however, the former three all sound quite automated and child voices are only available in US english (and british english if you purchase an acapela voice). iâd also like to mention that while i really like a lot of the Cereproc voices, they can sometimes begin to glitch towards the end of very long sentences. not really a big deal, but again, still worth mentioning.
pros and cons!
pros:
words available within two taps
14000 words
organised intuitively
words are easy to add
can be made accessible for visually impaired users
hold that thought feature
robust search feature
variety of voices
good grammar support
free trial version
cons:
only english available
slightly unusual symbols (eg. photo of a witch for âwhichâ)
quite expensive, although often half price on disability awareness days and autism awareness month
only available on iOS
in all honesty, SFY is the most robust AAC system iâve ever found, and at least on an individual level i can vouch that it has really improved my life. if youâre looking for an AAC system for somebody, no matter how young, i really urge you to consider this as an option, there isnât really another program like it.
thank you for reading my review, and if youâve used SFY and disagree with anything iâve said, please let me know!
This is LAMP WFL app i have a white keyguard for it!
It kinda hard for me use becase buttons so tiny and so many on screen is overwhelming. I like it thogh.
This is Proloquo2go on my big iPad.
Hoping tomorow next month when have litle bit money can get stick on stand so can use it more! Also need new mount but too expensive.
Ignore my ugly hands there so dry and yucky and have marks from being poke a so many times for IV and blood draws! Lol.
Transcript : âI also have a big iPad but the case that fit my keyguard Does not have a stand or anything so I do not use it for AAC as much, however I am planning to get a stick on stand for it next month. I wish it had a handle too but at least it has cool stickers hahaâ
I posted this on my Instagram but thoght I woud post here too!!! If anyone intrested!
EDIT: I forgot i also have a white LAMP WFL one and orange TD Snap 5x5 grid one! All for iPad mini 6!

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Here are all 4 keyguards i realise i have avalible! All tabbed and for iPad mini 6!
Got help wording description lol ty aide!
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