Lao Autism Talks

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Everyone
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About this app

Lao Autism Talks the first Lao Language AAC communication app which allows users to develop their communication skills in everyday situations. The app is easy to use and navigate through the different screens.

Users are able to customize the dictionary by selecting from the 1500 word library organized into 12 categories i.e. About Me, Actions, Family, Leisure, Drink and Snacks for easy use. Users touch a picture to highlight the image and place it into sentence slot. Press the speaker button to hear the words. The app is preloaded with a starting dictionary of 175 words to touch and talk.

For young children with autism, this app offers the opportunity to give voice to their ideas, needs and wants as their vocabulary grows from single words to using sentences.

Lao Autism Talks offers you the ability to take pictures of favorite toys, people and places, record their names and add these to the dictionary. When favorite images are included, the user is motivated to scroll for desired objects
Lao Autism Talks allows users to store their frequently used phrases on a separate screen for ease of access.

This app will also assist those users wanting to expand their Lao vocabulary, take the device with you when you are shopping or dining out.
Once you download the app you can use it anywhere as you do not need to be connected to the internet.
Designed for people with
• autism
• down syndrome
• hearing impaired
• communication difficulties
• recovering from strokes
• acquired brain injury
Updated on
Nov 19, 2017

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What's new

Add the tab icons instead of text only, in which it will be easier to be recognized by autisms.