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Speech with Milo apps were created by a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist
as a versatile and entertaining speech therapy tool for children. Milo is for
speech therapists working with children, or parents who want to teach language
skills to their children. The app offers an enjoyable tool used in therapy at
a cheap price.
Speech with Milo: Verbs is centered on an adorable and energetic mouse named
Milo. Milo performs over 100 actions, such as bounce, count, and play. This
provides an engaging way to build up an action word vocabulary in the child.
Flash cards are typically used for this type of exercise, but the animation
that comes with Milo will keep any child focused and attentive. And most
important- it is fun!
The app comes with two sets of instructions- one for Speech Therapists and one
for Parents. This app can be used for infants and toddlers, as well as
children with language delays.
About the app:
- Used in therapy for children with special needs, such as: Autism / Asperger Syndrome, Down Syndrome, developmental delays, cognitive delays, speech and language delays.
- Fun and affordable
- Milo, an animated mouse, keeps children interested and motivated to learn.
- Instructions for Speech Therapists and Parents
- Verb is spoken as the action is completed to reinforce action with auditory input. There is an option to turn this feature off.
- Written verb is displayed at the bottom of the screen to reinforce reading skills.
- Phrase button allows child to listen to a sentence using the verb.
- Milo takes a break every once in a while with some cheese and a dance. The child gets to feed Milo some cheese and watch him dance as a reward for his/her hard work.
- You may customize the actions that Milo performs. On List of Actions from the Home Page, you can do the following: random order, alphabetical order, or select your own custom set of verbs to work on by touching the word(s) in list of actions to activate/deactivate blue button.
Background music can be turned off if it is too distracting for the child
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Feb. 15, 2013