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SmallTalk daily activities

SLT Summary

Brief description

  • 85 symbol supported spoken phrases relating to daily, adult activities

Comments/N.B

  • Designed for general use in conversations
  • No personal or specific vocabulary
  • Could replace a generic, basic communication book/chart
     
Aphasia Summary

85 spoken phrases with symbols for talking about daily tasks

For use in conversations

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85 spoken phrases with symbols for talking about daily tasks

For use in conversations

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

SmallTalk conversational phrases

SLT Summary

Brief description

  • 66 generic, symbol supported  spoken phrases appropriate for someone with aphasia

Comments/N.B

  • Designed for general use when out & about
  • No personal or specific vocabulary
  • Could replace a generic, basic communication book/chart
     
Aphasia Summary

66 basic spoken phrases with symbols, useful for someone with aphasia

For use when out & about

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66 basic spoken phrases with symbols

For use when out & about

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

SmallTalk Aphasia

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • AAC app
  • 50 symbol supported spoken phrases in the categories:
  •     Stroke
  •     Conversation
  •     Phone
  •     Emergency
  •     Meals
  •     Restaurants
  •     Health
  •     Pain scale


Comments/N.B

  • Designed to be a quick & easy to use conversation aid
  • Some Americanisms in the restaurant and food choices
     
Aphasia Summary

50 spoken phrases with symbols about: Stroke, Conversation, Phone,Emergency, Meals, Restaurants, Health, Pain scale

For use when out & about as a  conversation aid

Some American food and restaurant words

 

 

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50 spoken phrases with symbols about: Stroke, Conversation, Phone, Emergency, Meals, Restaurants, Health, Pain scale

For use when out & about

 

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

Conversation coach

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Practising conversations
  • e.g.
  •     turn-taking
  •     listening to conversation partner
  •     staying on topic
  •     communication aid use
  • The ipad starts a topic of conversation and you can practise your responses by replying, commenting, asking questions.


Error handling: None

Prompts/cues:

  • Written phrases or pictures
  • Spoken words or phrases
  • The ipad prompts when it is your turn to respond

Comments/N.B

  • Can customise conversation topics and content
  • Would need someone to customise the topics and vocabulary to be most useful for someone with aphasia
Aphasia Summary

Practise conversations:

  • turn-taking
  • listening to partner
  • staying on topic

The ipad starts a topic of conversation, you practise replying, commenting, asking questions

The ipad prompts you when it is your turn to respond

Written and spoken words, pictures and phrases

 

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Practising conversations

Use your own words and topics

Need someone to program in your words and topics

 

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
No

Lexico cognition

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description    

  • Auditory memory and basic sequencing with adjectives.
  • Can also be used for reading comprehension of adjectives and position.
  • A verbal and/or written description is given (e.g. the red one is bigger than the green one), user must select the corresponding picture from a choice of 12.
  • 60 items in total

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: None

Comments/N.B

  • American accent
Aphasia Summary

Exercises for listen & remember or read and remember

Basic sequencing with describing words

A spoken and/or written description is given (e.g. the red one is bigger than the green one), you must select the correct picture from a choice of 12

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Exercises for listen & remember or read and remember

Listen to or read describing words

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

SmallTalk oral motor exercises

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Practise of lip and mouth movements (e.g. lips together, mouth open etc)
  • Videos of movements and voice over describing how to execute movements
  • Can allocate only certain movements to be practised
  • 54 movements to practise

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: None

Comments/N.B

  • Limited program, only illustrating lip and mouth movements  but it is free and could be useful as a preliminary to dyspraxia or dysphagia therapy
Aphasia Summary

Exercises for lip and mouth movements

54 Video and voice recordings to copy

Can choose specific movements to practise

May need some help from a Speech & Language Therapist

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Exercises for lip and mouth movements

Video and voice recordings to copy

May need some help from a Speech & Language Therapist

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

SmallTalk phonemes

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Practise of speech sounds
  • Videos and voice recordings of vowel and consonant sounds to copy
  • Can allocate only certain sounds to be practised
  • 40 sounds to practise
  • May be useful as part of dyspraxia therapy

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: Video of lip movements

Comments/N.B

  • Limited program, only illustrating lip shapes and speech sounds but it is free and could be useful as part of dyspraxia therapy to practise at home
  • American version so could affect some vowel sounds
     
Aphasia Summary

Exercises for speech sounds

40 videos and sound recordings of vowels and consonants to copy

May need help from a Speech & Language Therapist 

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Exercises for speech sounds

Videos and sound recordings to copy

May need help from a Speech & Language Therapist

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

Speech Trainer 3D

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Practise of consonant and vowel sounds
  • Computer generated images from front and in profile showing how to shape the lips, tongue, teeth and the function of the vocal chords
  • If the device has a camera, can work with split screen to see the computer generated image and yourself at the same time to compare your attempts
  • May be useful for dyspraxia therapy in conjunction with an SLT

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: None

Comments/N.B

  • American accent
  • Small range of vowel sounds covered
  • Sounds displayed in phonetic alphabet
     
Aphasia Summary

Exercises for speech sounds

A computer generated face shows how to make the sounds - not video of a real person

If your device has a camera,  compare your movements with the computer face movements

Sounds are shown in  the phonetic alphabet

May need help from a Speech & Language Therapist.

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Exercises for speech sounds

May need help from a Speech & Language Therapist.

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
No

ORLA - Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Reading/repeating sentences and paragraphs aloud

Developed with SLT: Yes

Theory based: Yes

Record own speaking attempts: No

Correction of own speaking attempts: No

Customisation/personalisation: No

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues given: No

Tutorials: No

Free trial: No

Support: phone or email (in USA)

Comments:

  • From 3 word sentences up to 100 word paragraphs
  • Listen to sentence, point at words heard spoken and then repeat sentences
  • Advised to practise for 30 minutes per day

N.B:
   Program doesn't load to the computer, it requires the CD to run
 

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Repeating aloud
  • Sentences
  • Paragraphs

Can use own words: No

Help given: No

Free trial: No

Support: phone or email in the USA

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Type of Software
Easy to use independently
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Exercises for reading aloud

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
No

Numbers & Sounds

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Verbal single word naming of numbers, amounts and time
  • Verbal single word repetition of numbers, amounts and time

Developed with SLT: Yes

Theory based: Not a specific theory base, SLT experience

Record own speaking attempts: Yes

Correction of own speaking attempts: No

Customisation/personalisation: No

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues given: No

Tutorials: No

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat

Comments:

  • Up to 150 exercises for each ‘lesson’.
  • No visual cues (e.g. pictorial representation of a number or a clock face)
  • Aimed at reading aloud numbers, time or money amounts

N.B:
  Model voice is American

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Speaking, repeating & reading aloud
  • numbers
  • time

Can use own words?: No

Help given: No

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free

Comments:

  • No pictures (e.g. a clock face)

N.B:
  American voice

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Exercises for practising speaking, repeating & reading aloud numbers and time

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes