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Roleplaying Games and AAC
Proloquo2Go and Proloquo4Text user Darla talks about her love for roleplaying games. Darla explains why they’re a perfect method to teach social and communication skills, all with the help of AAC!
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The making of the American children's voices Josh and Ella
Creating the new American children's voices Josh and Ella took more than 2,500 hours of research, recording, processing and development and, of course, the talent of two American children. A behind-the-scenes look at the project with Josh and Ella in the studio, recording their voices for Proloquo2Go.
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How to make a communication book
AssistiveWare’s Amanda, Speech Language Pathologist, shares how to create a paper-based AAC book of your vocabulary. With it you will always have a backup communication system if anything should happen to your device.
3 minute read
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He always understood
Enrique has Down syndrome and does not speak. Thanks to Proloquo2Go, he is now able to communicate effectively with his family and at school.
1 minute read
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From the ground up
Larry lost his speech due to a stroke, a devastating experience for himself and his family. Proloquo2Go is used not only to help him express himself but also to help with auditory comprehension.
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A voice for Charlie
Meet Charlie, diagnosed with autism and a speech disability. His mother, Rebecca, recognized that Charlie was different early on. Watch how she had to advocate for him.
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Getting his message across - Parents about Proloquo2Go
Andrew has come a long way since he started using Proloquo2Go two years ago. His family is delighted that Andrew can now communicate not only with his parents, but also with his extended friends and family network. He no longer gets frustrated trying to get his point across.
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