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What parents, teachers and therapists are saying:
"TapToTalk has been great for a little girl in my class who has severe apraxia. She loves the TapToTalk so much that she even took it with her in the bathroom! We had to explain that it would be safer in her cubby."—Joanne O'Leary, Special Ed. Teacher more |
The TapToTalk Nintendo App turns a Nintendo DS, DSi or DS Lite into an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device.
Children love to use TapToTalk on a Nintendo because it is cool and they don't stand out. Parents love it because it is ultra-portable, sturdy and economical. And your child can use it to communicate anytime, anywhere. |
The TapToTalk Web App turns a computer into an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device.
Whether it's a PC, a Mac, a Netbook or a Tablet, your child can use TapToTalk. Schools, therapists and parents love using TapToTalk Web to teach children using a mouse or a touchscreen. Kids love it because it works just like their Nintendo. Anywhere there's a computer and a web connection, you and your child can use TapToTalk. |