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Reply to "any ASD mom here using the talking app proloquo2go"
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[quote=Anonymous]Maya's mom here. With keyguards and/or other assistive gear (modified gloves, etc) access to small buttons can be attained for many users, although I would concede possibly not all. Targeting is much easier for a new user, who will have a small number of widely scattered buttons open. A great deal of research supports the huge impact that motor planning has on learning of all kinds. The large button premise is really falling off in favor of core word layout, which is why even P2G added a core-word layout a few years back. I agree that every user has unique strengths, but think it's so important for parents and professionals to consider the long term needs of the user. It stink to begin with something simple and then switch it out . . . better to invest in something that can last literally for the duration of the user's needs. Both SFY and LAMP: WFL operate according to many of the best practices principles, although (in my opinion) SFY has some stand out features that make it a better option.[/quote]
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