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Letmetalk

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LetMeTalk is an AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) app for Android which supports communication in all areas of life and therefore providing a voice to its users. It is designed for individuals with autism symptoms and Asperger syndrome, aphasia, speech apraxia, rticulation/phonological disorder, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Motor Neuron Disease (MND), Cerebral palsy, and Down syndrome. LetMeTalk enables users to line up images in a meaningful way to read a row of images as a sentence. The image database of LetMeTalk contains more than 9,000 easy to understand images from ARASAAC (http://arasaac.org). Additionally, you can add existing images from the device or take new photos with the build in camera. OPTIONS: English, Spanish, French, Italian and German, Chinese, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Polish, Bulgarian, Romanian, Galician, Catalan, Basque. SIZES: 17M. COLOR: Multiple. WARRANTY/GUARANTEE: As stated by the manufacturer.

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01/24/2014
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Lawrence/douglas County Head Injury Support Group
Organization Type: 
Public

"The local Head Injury Support Group was started in 1987 by volunteers, family members and head injury survivors who shared a common need for emotional and moral support unique to the problems of brain injury. Currently they still provide support, information and education monthly in an informal setting."

Address: 
Fax: 913-864-5063
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
913-864-4095 x913


Sold By:

Lawrence/douglas County Head Injury Support Group
Organization Type: 
Public

"The local Head Injury Support Group was started in 1987 by volunteers, family members and head injury survivors who shared a common need for emotional and moral support unique to the problems of brain injury. Currently they still provide support, information and education monthly in an informal setting."

Address: 
Fax: 913-864-5063
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
913-864-4095 x913