SmallTalk Daily Activities Cheats

SmallTalk Daily Activities Hack 4.7 + Redeem Codes

Aphasia Communication App

Developer: Lingraphica
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 4.7
ID: com.lingraphica.dailyactivities

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Description

SmallTalk Daily Activities provides a library of pictures you can tap that speak out loud. This includes common words and phrases around communication, eating, dressing, grooming, living at home, leisure, and more.

You can easily rearrange the order of the icons or remove others to make it simpler to focus on your most important messages. Then, reset the app to return to original settings.

WHO IS THIS APP FOR?

+ Stroke Survivors

+ People with Aphasia

+ Caregivers of People with Aphasia

+ Speech-Language Pathologists

+ Speech-Language Pathology Students



Learn more about Lingraphica at www.aphasia.com

Version history

4.7
2021-04-19
Minor back-end improvements.
4.4
2020-07-29
Bug fixes; Video icons now show the icon text underneath.
4.1
2020-05-01
Newly redesigned in 2020! SmallTalk Daily Activities has been updated with a modern look and feel, and critical bugs fixes.
3.4
2015-07-28
Minor bug fixes
3.3
2015-01-03
Fixed the issue that caused app content to disappear.
3.1
2013-10-31
- Fixes issues with iOS 7 Compatibility to optimize user experience
3.0
2013-04-12
• NEW iPad-specific version!
• Easier navigation
⁃ Settings now in the app
⁃ List view for videos
• Improved look and feel
1.0
2010-11-16

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
4 Ratings

Reviews

Audi@LADA,
Great app
This is a great app. And it’s free. No in app purchases. Just use it!

Recent updates are good. You can rearrange the messages to put in the order you use most.
Sylvain Roy,
Like I said before: Simple, but potentially life changing!
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder, which can occur after a brain injury such as a stroke. Lesions to different areas of the brain can result in qualitatively different impairments (i.e. difficulty expressing or comprehending language).

Psychologists who have worked with such patients know all too well the debilitating effects it can have on someone's life. Often times, the patient can understand what others are saying, but simply lack the ability to communicate through speech or writing. Several of the patients I have worked with became depressed, withdrawn and isolated after their stroke. Fortunately, certain patients can benefit from augmentative or alternative communication (ACC).

To that end, technology can sometime help patients regain some basic communication skills. I have recently reviewed this app on my blog for psychologist and refer to it as, "small, but potentially life changing tools". They allows patients to scroll through common phrases designed to facilitate communication such as, "I have aphasia, I had a stroke, I have trouble speaking, yes, no etc." Other similar similar apps include common phrases related to activities of daily living. Pictures are provided beside the text to facilitate communication if reading is difficult.
newmantitan,
Real help
This app was a real help with my young adult class.