VAST: Autism and Apraxia - CAS Cheats

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Video-Assisted Speech Therapy

Developer: iTherapy
Category: Education
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.0
ID: com.speakinmotion.autism.core1

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Description

VAST-Autism provides unprecedented support for spoken language, combining evidence-based best practices and technology to deliver remarkable results.

"Extremely brilliant for all speech motor planning challenges." Kelly, speech-language pathologist

VAST-Autism is a groundbreaking tool that provides state-of-the-art therapy to students with autism and motor speech programming disorders such as apraxia. VAST-Autism combines the highly effective concept of video modeling with written words and auditory cues to help individuals acquire relevant words, phrases, and sentences so that they can speak for themselves. For children and individuals with strong visual skills, this can be a key to developing speech.

"I am a PreK Speech-Language Pathologist and have had tremendous success with students who will not attend to and/or imitate a verbal model." Early intervention speech pathologist

The mirror feature promotes oral motor sequencing and self-monitoring. Using a mirror while practicing speech sounds can provide visual feedback to help individuals improve their muscle coordination and sequencing for speech production. Visual input can be an important source of feedback in developmental apraxia of speech.

“My students showed immediate results. To my surprise, after the FIRST trial, they started to vocalize some sounds.” Harumi, speech-language pathologist

Videos are organized into a hierarchy of 5 categories, beginning with syllables and ending with sentences. Each video gives a spoken target utterance that is preceded by the written word(s). Each word, phrase and sentence is concrete and has meaning that can be generalized and practiced throughout the day. Providing the written word will prevent a student from incorrectly assigning meaning to a picture: such as a frog jumping as "go." The ability to recognize the written target word(s) will increase functional communication and enhance acquisition of spoken language. The progression of VAST-Autism Videos is as follows:

1. Syllable Repetition
2. Single Syllable Words
3. Multi-Syllabic Words
4. Phrases
5. Sentences

This “Core” app represents the first release of the VAST-Autism program. We intend to expand upon this offering through future applications and via the iTherapy platform.

As it becomes available, we will provide more extensive information about the application, research and professional guidance surrounding its use on the web at:

www.vastspeech.com and www.itherapyllc.com

RESEARCH

Early current research into the effectiveness of using VAST in combination with Virtual Reality Goggles to increase attention to relevant motor planning information for speech has shown to be effective. Ongoing research and initial pilot studies indicate that students are highly interested in VAST videos and will almost immediately attempt lip movements or touch their mouths in response to the models. After a few short weeks, many students who were essentially nonverbal, began word approximations and word attempts. Perhaps, the best and most unexpected therapeutic improvements have been in the students’ ability to generalize skills. Individuals may begin attending to the speaker’s oral motor movements during daily communication and continue learning speech in a traditional, naturalistic manner.

Video Modeling -- A significant amount of research has shown video modeling to be rapid and highly effective not only in teaching new behaviors, but also in generalizing and maintaining these behaviors as well.

Visual Language and Literacy -- Children and adults on the spectrum who have difficulty with speaking and writing can learn to read and spell. The ability to read increases functional communication. Information that is not understood auditorily may be easily processed visually. Providing written word(s) to individuals with autism also prevents mislabeling concepts: for example, a car should not be labeled "beep beep," but rather as "CAR," in order to teach words for functional use.

Version history

2.0
2020-05-20
VAST is back!
New features include a video/mirror feature to promote self-monitoring and self-modeling.
Use VAST with virtual reality goggles. This reduces the unwanted visual and auditory distractions and boosts the crucial motor planning information needed to produce speech.
Special "Welcome Back" price of $2.99 through June 2020
1.5
2013-10-20
Updates to support iOS7 - fixing some iOS7 bugs that prevented proper video orientation.
1.4
2011-11-15
PLEASE NOTE: Full mirror features are only available on devices with a front-facing camera - iPhone 4/4S, iPad 2, and iPod touch (4th generation). For all other devices, a solid (adjustable) screen color is displayed.

-Added functionality to create customized playlists in a sequential or random order
-Fixed some video playback bugs in iOS5
1.2
2011-08-04
NEW Mirror feature promotes oral motor sequencing and self-monitoring.

Using a mirror while practicing speech sounds provides crucial visual feedback to help individuals improve their muscle coordination and sequencing for speech.

Virtually all research has found that visual input is the most important source of feedback for individuals with developmental apraxia of speech. This means that individuals should focus on how to produce the target sounds/words from a model and then observe and monitor their own attempts by using a mirror.

For devices without a front-facing camera, the mirror will default to a black screen (the color may be adjusted to suit the environment). Access options for the mirror can be customized in the application settings.
1.0
2011-03-22

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Ratings

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Reviews

DJiggly,
Amazed
I was lucky enough to be able to receive this app as a gift and as I was looking through the videos and starting to decide maybe it wasn't all it was cracked up to be my non-verbal three year old crawled over to where I was and started imitating the sounds! Instant change of opinion. My compliments and many thanks to the developer. I would have bought this app myself already if I had known that I would see such instant results.
Brigittehar,
Parent
My child is non-verbal but when we both initally sat down to review the app I was surprised to hear her either pronouncing all the words or attempting to pronounce words in one session. I have never seen this before. I have noticed a difference in her outside of our sessions where she is pronouncing or making the attempt to say words that are not associated with this app. Thanks SpeakinMotion for showing me the potential in my child.
specialappssk,
I've ended up using this a lot!
The kids I have used this with are very intrigued! The number of videos is small. Please add more content, especially to the multisyllabic words section.

Update:
I have ended up using this often with students and am finding it to be a great tool,and one I go back to often. I use this primarily with students with severe articulation difficulties. By the way they all LOVE the mirror. I think a record feature would be a hit with them too! I like the update for the customized playlists.
John Coleman,
Very helpful
As a speech-language pathologist, I've found this app to be useful with clients with both autism and apraxia. Word and phrase choices are both simple and functional. Definitely worth the price!
Kellyncslp,
Super
I used this app today with some of my very young nonverbal and just beginning to vocalize clients. They all instantly payed attention to the video and imitated the words far better than when I try to get them to attend to my mouth. I wish there were more words. I did not have any problem using the mirror and getting back to the videos. I will continue to use this app for my apraxia and autistic kids.
elasticated,
No Sound!
I have had this app a few weeks now and from the beginning I've had issues with the sound not working. I emailed customer support and never got a reply! It randomly started working a day or so later and this has been the case since. The sound will work randomly some days but the majority of the time it does not work at all! It's very frustrating!!!
It is a great tool when the sound does work, but it's completely useless without sound!
Special dad,
Highly recommended
I've had very good results with this App. I have a handful of Apps my son uses, but he keeps coming back to this one.
SLP MA,
Love but need it updated
I use this app frequently with my non verbal preschool students and have had lots of success with getting imitative verbalizations. But now with the most recent update I am not able to use it. I am hoping you are working on a compatible update!
SLPkhu,
Please update!
I love this app! I am a PreK Speech-Language Pathologist and have had tremendous success with students who will not attend to and/or imitate a verbal model.
Please update the app so that it can run on my new iPad.
Thank you.
CherylLO,
Awesome!
Cannot wait to try it out with therapy groups next week. More, please!