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Speech Sounds on Cue for iPad was designed by a Australian Speech Pathologist at Bungalow Software, Inc.to help her clients with severe speech difficulties to practice independently It follows the “Integral Stimulation” method of Apraxia treatment – “Listen, watch and Imitate” but adds automatic recording and playback.
It is a huge resource with 550 videos to teach the production of 20 consonants and words arranged by initial sound. Photos and audio sentence completion cues are added to help prompt the target word, or allow the person to practice at a sentence level as they improve.
It can be used with both children and adults. Kids love to practice and record themselves on their own (with guidance and praise provided by an adult). You can see a video of it at
There are 2 versions – Australian voice and US voice. The lite version is free and lets you try the W words and rhyming words.
Thanks to Multimedia Speech Pathology we have promo codes to give away for Speech Sounds on Cue for iPad (US English) and Speech Sounds on Cue for iPad (Australian)
Speech therapy treatment software for articulation difficulty caused by apraxia of speech or other speech difficulties. This is the US version of the application, with all audio and video recorded by the US speech pathologist Terri Nichols, MS, CCC-SLP, Clinical consultant to Bungalow Software 2905 Wakefield Dr. Blacksburg, VA 24060-8184.
This application shows how to produce speech sounds and words and encourages speech, even in people with severe speech difficulties. This easy to use iPad application contains over 500 videos, sound clips and colour photos designed to help adults and children to produce the consonant speech sounds in isolation, in words and in sentences. Now includes recording, playback, rhyming words and randomisation.
This software is especially helpful to those who need to hear and see a sound made, for example, patients with motor speech difficulty due to speech apraxia (verbal or oral apraxia affecting speech).
Provides multimedia full-motion video cues, for independent speech practice. Cues are for individual phonemes (sounds) as well as full words.
Each exercise targets one word, divided into 20 consonant
positions. For each exercise it provides:
* Color photo
* Auditory and written trigger phrase
* Written word
* Video clip of a speaker
* Records and plays back patient’s voice with model sound for comparison.
This app enables intensive independent practice for Motor Speech Disorders, with immediate auditory feedback.
Speech Sounds on Cue for iPad (US English)by Mulitmedia Speech Pathology 23.99 USD ![]() |
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Description Speech Sounds on Cue for iPad (US English)US English voice version of Speech Sounds on Cue! What's new in Version 1.0 |
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Speech Sounds on Cue for iPad Lite (US English)by Mulitmedia Speech Pathology FREE ![]() |
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I would use this app for my daughter. She is severely delayed in speech due to a rare chromosome disorder. At 3 years old, she has only said two words and only within the last 2 months). I want the US version of this so bad!!
my children have developmental apraxia of speech along with dentition issues… I think this would be invaluable to them! Im in the US
I am a speech-language pathologist and would love to have this app to use with my students, including my articulation and low-verbal students who need to work on sound production. I would like the US version.
I’m currenlty working with a child who backs just about every sound she says, with a few bilabials, but she’s very hard to motivate to do any activities. she loves the ipad though and this would really motivate her!
US. I live in Canada. I would you it with my minimally verbal kids and with the apraxia children .. Not enough apps out there for these kids…
USA!!! to help him talk!
My apraxia and kids with autism love to watch videos. I can’t wait to try the Speech Sounds on cue lite version, however, unless I win a copy somewhere I will have to wait until next year to purchase.
US. I would use it with my speech therapy clients. It would be great for parents to see how it works before they buy it.
US version. I would try to get some semblance of recognizable speech out of him. Still trying for medial l.
I live in Canada. I have a daughter that has ataxic cerebral palsy with a moderate to severe speech disorder. This would be a great app for her.
I am a speech pathology assistant, and this would be wonderful to use with some of my students (and my own kiddo with l and r difficulties) as well as have it available to the Special Apps, Special Kids Loan Device library. Thanks for the chance!
I would need the US version :)
I would use this app with my son during his speech therapy sessions! Would like the US version.
US version. My SLP would love to use this app with. Nick. I bring our iPad to every speech therapy session (3times a week.)
I would love to use this with some of my adult clients. I’ve tried the Lite version, and it looks good. I ‘d like the US version. Thanks!
My 3 year old has apraxia and we do a lot of mirror work. The US version would be a great addition to his other therapy work!
would love this for my 7 year old with apraxia and dyspraxia
US version
I would love to win the US version. I would use it to support his speech therapy and hopefully help him become verbal.
i would like the us version. i would give it to the slp at my school
My 4.5 year old son has apraxia and we are planning on buying an ipad for
Christmas to use with him. Would love the US English version as we live in Canada.
I would love to use this with my apraxic students! I would like the US version!
This would be awesome for my girls
Would like the US version to work with my school age students.
My son has apraxia, and we are always on the lookout for tools to help him learn and grow.
I have a daughter with Apraxia, and would love to have the US version for her
My son is 3 with severe Apraxia and I would love to have this to use with him on our iPad we use for his speech therapy!! US English
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US version. I would use this with my son.
I would use this with my 5 year old who has speech issues. I would want the U.S. version.
Our SLP would use this with our non-verbal daughter, and so would I. We would prefer the US version! Thanks for the chance to win!
I would use this with my 9 year old son who has apraxia of speech. I would like the U.S. version.
I am a speech language pathologist. This app would be great to use with my students. US version
I am a speech-language pathologist who would use this application with my students who have apraxia of speech. I would use the US version.
I would use the US version to supplement DS’s speech therapy on days he has off.
I would use this app to help my high school age students who are working on articulation. I’d like to win the US version.
I would use this with my son to supplement his speech therapy
I am in the US and would like to be entered for the US version. I would use it to help my daughter at home. I also have some students at school who have speech issues and would like to try it with them as well.
I would SE this a lot as a school SLP
Oh and I am in the us. Thanks for a chance to win
I am an SLP and I would love to use this APP with some of my students. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I forgot to mention that I would like to win the US version. Laurel Kendzior
This is great I work with kids that need help. This would help them so much and I live in the US thanks for the chance to have this app Merry Christmas
I live in the US. I would give this to my daughter in law to use with my grandson.
My husband is 28 months out from a stroke. He’s had extensive therapy, but progress is slow. I would love this program for him to practice at home.