Language Therapy
4 bundle app containing Comprehension Therapy, Naming Therapy, Writing Therapy & Reading Therapy for people who want to work on all 4 areas of language
Look at each app's details individually for more information on what each one contains
4 bundle app containing Comprehension Therapy, Naming Therapy, Writing Therapy & Reading Therapy
Exercises for understanding, naming, spelling and reading
Clicker Writer
Brief description
- Reading & writing tool designed for children but can be very helpful for people with aphasia who need help with writing & spelling
- Word prediction (can be personalised)
- Word & phrase banks by topic or A-Z (can be personalised)
- Written or picture supported word banks
- Hear words before selecting
- Listen back to what you have written
- Make voice notes to rehearse a sentence before writing it
Who could benefit
- People who have some spelling but who need writing & spelling prompts
- People who have no spelling but who would like to write letters/cards
Brief description
- Reading & writing tool
- Word prediction (can be personalised)
- Word banks (can be personalised)
- Picture support, if needed
- Hear words before selecting
- Listen back to what you have written
Who could benefit
- People who have some spelling need extra help
- People who have no spelling but who would like to write letters/cards
First Keys 3
Brief description
- Keyboard familiarisation tasks
- Spelling exercises
- 80 activities included or create your own
- Results are recorded
- Use standard keyboard or onscreen keyboard
- Prompts provided
- Can be used by lots of different users, each with their own exercise set
Who could benefit
- People needing to practise:
- Keyboard skills
- Spelling skills
Brief description
- Keyboard familiarisation
- Spelling exercises
- 80 activities included or create your own
- Results are recorded
Who could benefit
- People needing to practise:
- Keyboard skills
-
Spelling skills
Writing Therapy
Type of exercises & brief description
- Fill the blank, anagrams, picture spelling, spelling to dictation of nouns
- 3 levels (easy/medium/hard) - the harder levels provide more letters to choose from in the anagram exercises
- Can choose 10-50 exercises per session and 3-10 letter words
- Can designate upper/lowercase display
Error handling: None
Prompts/cues: Written and spoken word given as cues on request. In the harder levels, there is a 'hint' button which reduces the number of letters to choose from and will provide the initial letter if the user makes 3 errors.
Record results: Can email results to designated email address. Details include score and which cues were requested.
Comments/N.B
- Written instructions provided on how to use the app. These would not be accessible to someone with compromised reading skills
- FREE TRIAL available through the languagetherappy Lite app
Supplier: Tactus
Spelling exercises
3 levels of difficulty
10-50 items per exercise
3-10 letter words
Results can be emailed
Free trial available through the Languagetherappy Lite app
Step by Step V5
Type of exercises:
- Verbal and written naming of nouns, verbs, adjectives (e.g. people, weather, hobbies, nature, clothes+ customised/personalised vocab (needs to be able to be pictorially represented))
- Single word and sentence level spoken word finding
- Word level semantics
- Spoken repetition exercises
- The My Words suite of exercises uses the words the user is practising in a range of different exercises in order to intensively work on the same words in different exerise formats (e.g. matching, repetition, naming, spelling)
- Up to 10 levels of exercise, gradually increasing in complexity
- Assessment items provided to gauge start level & vocabulary
Developed with SLT: Yes
Theory based: Yes. Lots of evidence to support this software, some of which is on the research evidence page of this site
Record own speaking attempts: Yes
Correction of own speaking attempts: No
Customisation/personalisation: Yes
Error handling: Yes. Spoken, written, phonemic & video cues given, options reduced & then correct answer provided to copy. Can’t make more than 2 consecutive errors. Clinician can specifiy degree of accuracy required before the program automatically moves the person onto the next level of exercises or moves them to an easier level of exercise
Prompts/cues given: Yes. Written, spoken, video, phonemic
Tutorials: Yes. Comprehensive, step by step video tutorials provided for each section of the software for both users and clinicians
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free phone support & in-program video tutorials
Comments:
- Sentence level: e.g. incorporating the word ‘tea’ into the sentence ‘I would like a cup of …’
- Assessment stimuli can be used as a start guide and for re-assessment of progress
- Gradual building of skills through graded exercises. User moves on to next level automatically once competent at the previous level (SLT can set the criteria for when to move them on). Equally, if they fail to achieve a certain % the SLT can set the facility to automatically provide an easier level of exercise
- Can remotely update and download exercises & results (with the clinician version of the software)
- There is the facility to write therapy notes within the program if the clinician is doing the exercise with the user
- Personalised vocabulary and photos can be programmed and the clinician can provide the phonemic cue (phonetic keyboard provided) & a video of mouth shapes as well as sentence level examples of the word's use
N.B:
British accent
Type of exercises:
- Saying words
- Spelling words
- Understanding words
Use your own words: Yes
Help given: Yes. Written, spoken and video help
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free
Comments:
- When you have improved, it automatically moves you up to the next level
- Your Speech and Language Therapist can give you more exercises and see your results over the internet
N.B:
British accent
Parrot Vocabulary
Type of exercises:
- Semantics
- Sequencing
- Spelling
- Homonyms & synonyms
Developed with SLT: Yes
Theory based: No, based on clinician experience
Record own speaking attempts: N/A
Correction of own speaking attempts:N/A
Easy to use?: No. The user must click on an answer, then click again to input their answer and then click again to move onto the next question.
The internet subscription exercises are very slow to accept the answer making multiple activations possible and therefore potentially confusing.
Customisation/personalisation: No
Error handling: None
Prompts/cues given: Only for one set of exercises
Tutorials: Yes, online
Free trial: Yes but not the complete program
Support: Via Livechat or the supplier can take over the user’s PC. All support takes place 9am-5pm New York time
Comments:
- The online subscription allows access to all the modules available so as the user progresses they don’t need to purchase new modules. It feels like an app when downloaded on an ipad
- The CD version has more functions than the internet version
- Need reading skills (single word and simple sentences)
- Sequencing exercises work on functional, everyday activities (e,g, parking, dressing). They go from 2 step to 5 step sequencing
- Remote access to results is possible as long as the SLT has the user’s login & password.
N.B:
US terminology/vocabulary
Voice is American and computer generated
No visual rewards for correct answers
Type of exercises:
- Word meanings
- Putting in order
- Spelling
- Opposites & ‘same as’
Use your own vocabulary: No
Help given: Only for one set of exercises
Support: Free
Comments:
- Need reading skills
- Putting things in order exercises cover everyday activities (e,g, parking, dressing).
N.B:
American vocabulary
Voice is American and computer generated
Aphasia Tutor 1 Words Deluxe
Type of exercises:
- Letter and word recognition.
- Written naming.
- Multiple choice matching tasks and gap filling naming tasks.
Theory based: Not a particular theory base, SLT experience
Error handling: Only for picture naming exercises.
Prompts/cues given: Progress tracking to move the user on if they are getting responses correct. User selectable hints and number of multiple choice options provided.
Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat
Comments: Have to backspace previous answer before entering new, correct response
Type of exercises:
- Multiple choice,
- Fill the gaps,
- Reading letters,
- Reading words,
- Spelling words
Can use own words?: No
Help given: None
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free
Aphasia Tutor 1 Words Outloud
Type of exercises:
- Letter and word recognition.
- Written naming.
- Multiple choice matching tasks and gap filling naming tasks.
Developed with SLT: Yes
Theory based: Not a particular theory base, SLT experience
Record own speaking attempts: N/A
Correction of own speaking attempts: N/A
Customisation/personalisation: No
Error handling: Only for picture naming exercises.
Prompts/cues given:
- Spoken semantic cues
- Spoken model cues
- Spoken answers
Tutorials: No
Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat
Comments: In deluxe version, automatically moves user on if they are getting responses correct but not in this version
N.B: Have to backspace previous answer before entering new, correct response
Type of exercises:
- Multiple choice
- Fill the gaps
- Reading letters
- Reading words
- Spelling words
Can use own words?: No
Help given: Yes
Record results: Yes
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free
Synonyms, Homonyms & Antonyms Deluxe
Type of exercises:
- Multiple choice and gapfiller exercises for generating words that ‘sound like’ or are ‘the opposite to’ or are ‘the same as’
Developed with SLT: Yes
Theory based: Not a specific theory base, SLT experience
Record own speaking attempts: N/A
Correction of own speaking attempts: N/A
Customisation/personalisation: No
Error handling: Gives cues after each wrong answer.
Prompts/cues given: Yes. Says word aloud, gives number of letters in word, gives multiple choices
Tutorials: No
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat
Comments:
- Some Americanisms
- Some items are very high level
- Model voice is American
N.B:
Need spelling skills
Need whole word reading
Type of exercises:
- Multiple choice
- Fill the gaps
- words that ‘sound like’ or are ‘the opposite to’ or are ‘the same as’
Use your own words?: No
Help given: Yes
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free
Comments:
- Some Americanisms
- Some exercises are very hard
- Voice is American
N.B:
Need to be able to spell
Need to be able to read
Aphasia Tutor 2 Sentences Outloud
Type of exercises:
- Multiple choice and gapfiller sentence, phrase and definition completion
Developed with SLT: Yes
Theory based: No specific theory base, SLT experience
Record own speaking attempts: N/A
Correction of own speaking attempts: N/A
Customisation/personalisation: No
Error handling: None
Prompts/cues given: Can listen to question and hear answer spoken but no actual auditory cues
Tutorials: No
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free, life time technical support via phone, email or online livechat
Comments:
- Need mouse to exit before the end of the exercise session
- Extensive number of items to complete
- Some flexibility with answers (multiple correct answers)
N.B:
Have to delete previous answer before correcting a response
Writing tasks but also working on semantics
Need sentence level reading
Spoken answers are with an American accent
Type of exercises:
- Multiple choice
- Fill the gaps
- Complete the: sentence, phrase, definition
Can use own words?: No
Help given: No
Free trial: Yes
Support: Free
Comments:
- Need mouse to exit before the end of the exercise session
- Lots of items
N.B:
Also works on word meanings
Need good reading
Spoken answers are with an American voice