SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises Cheats

SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises Hack 4.7 + Redeem Codes

Aphasia Speech Exercise Videos

Developer: Lingraphica
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 4.7
ID: com.lingraphica.Oral-Motor

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Description

SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises is a speech exercise video app. It is designed to help anyone who has suffered a stroke or a traumatic brain injury and presents with aphasia, apraxia, and/or dysarthria. It can also be used by individuals who present similar language impairments.

The series of individual speech-exercise videos is broken up into lip exercises, tongue exercises, cheek exercises, jaw exercises, and soft palate exercises.

You can easily rearrange the order of the videos or remove others to make it simpler to focus on key phonemes. Repeat each exercise as often as you would like. 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
2021-04-14
Minor back-end improvements.
4.4
2020-07-28
Bug fixes; Video icons now show the icon text underneath.
4.1
2020-05-01
Newly redesigned in 2020! SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises 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.
3.2
2014-12-16
Fixed iOS 7 and 8 compatibility issues including the app's inability to play videos in both landscape and portrait modes.
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
2.0
2010-11-16
Videos can be rearranged and deleted.
iOS4 compatibility.

iOS devices running iOS 4.0 or 4.1 should upgrade to 4.2 before downloading this update.
1.0
2009-11-23

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Ratings

3.7 out of 5
13 Ratings

Reviews

CMS898,
Good but...
My mother suffered a massive stroke ad has both aphasia and apraxia. We bought her an iPad for her birthday and its working well for her, but we really wish that these apps could be universal as the larger screen of the iPad is more convenient for her to use
Audi@LADA,
Excellent app
I use this app for my patients who need visual modeling. If the do well with this, I go to Lingraphica and get them a dedicated communication device to try at no cost. (Really). Their devices are great for communication and for therapy.
lioness Slp,
Great APP for speech therapy
This is an excellent APP for oral motor exercises. It would be even better if the was a way to score the clients progress. During the next update please add a scoring chart of some kind. Thanks!
Littleangelgirl09,
Amazing App
Absolutely love this app! I'm currently a speech student and it has helped me with practicing oral motor exercises. Thank you!
SLP ABS,
Needs Update!
This is a useful app for teaching oral motor movements. It also provides a solid base for a home exercise program; however, it glitches EVERY TIME it is opened and then shuts itself down after one exercise. Please update the software for this great app!
ZCRDB,
Stopped working....
Was fine with previous version, new one doesn’t even get to the list of exercises...
Bykr Bayb,
Valuable
After my husband had a stroke in 2008, Medicare purchased a computer for him to use for communication and speech therapy. They paid about $8,500.

The hardware was a small Apple laptop, without any of the Apple software. The software was entirely by Lingraphica. The same software as this app, and the other Lingraphica apps being offered here for free.

These apps are a comprehensive collection of speech related software. Some of the apps have a large selection of common phrases, which you can select, to have the computer speak the phrase for you. It allows you to easily communicate just about anything you would need to navigate through your day.

The most valuable portions for my husband have been the therapy related parts. In some of the apps, you can watch short video clips of a woman's mouth, as she clearly speaks words and phrases. This makes it easy to mimic her mouth movements, to learn the correct way to pronounce the words.

In this app, you see short video clips of a woman's mouth, as she does various exercises to strengthen the facial muscles necessary for speech. There is a voiceover which explains each exercise. You can do each one as often as you like, over and over if necessary.

These are the same exercises my husband was doing under the guidance of the speech therapists at a top rated rehabilitation hospital right after his stroke. When the insurance stopped paying for rehab, we were able to continue his speech therapy on our own with Lingraphica.

I highly recommend this software to anyone with speech impairment. It makes a great accompaniment to traditional speech therapy, but it is an absolute must have for anyone without insurance provided therapy. You can't put a price on the sound of your loved one's voice.
KLBPrincipal,
SmallTalk Oral Motor
Again, an amazing app that helps us all, but especially those individuals needing the service. Thank you so much. We will have students next year that will need this app and money for the school district and the family is an issue! Thank you so much, and please continue to develop these tools.
datcas,
Restrictions
The apps would benefit by being able to disable the ability to delete videos. I have one student who invariably goes right to 'info' and begins hitting the red negative.
Belinda65,
not as helpful as I'd like
takes too long to load for most of my clients. the videos are also too short - even just a brief bit of "nothing" intro and outro would give less "blink and you've missed it" feel.