1. Most aphasia apps ive found require quite a bit of money in order to unlock other content (content thats not that great too) so i appreciate how much you offer without the premium charge.I like the exercises this app has to offer, but my concern is with the icon that sounds like it is talking to a very little kid.
2. 2nd ed: The home button, a square at the bottom of every other screen, is not there on your app & a person w/ a brain issue needs an easy exit.
3. He is very hard to keep focused, but with this app he just wanted to keep going! That is why I am giving it 5 stars!For a recovery app that is intended for adults that have had a stroke or other brain injury it is very juvenile.
4. ETA: Apparently the developer hasn't tried this app on Android where you cannot shuffle through apps w/o being able to access the screen toggles, which do not appear with their app.
5. How can we start with really easy ones for objects? I see it is a free version, so only an example, but I did not find in the app how can we get a full access.
6. He has a very long term recovery ahead, and this app looks like it would help, but I also have to consider his feelings.This is a great app and I use it to learn the correct prepositions of Spanish.
7. Also I've just started playing a few days and does it up the difficulty? Bc rn it's too easy for me!Just downloaded this for my Autistic son for the cognitive therapy aspect.
8. The directions are easy to use.Lovely, but I wish in the settings we can speed up her talking.
9. I use this app with my cousin with Autism, and while it requires us to tutor him at times, he quite likes the app and finds I easy it use.
10. DELETED APP FOR UI REASONS.The exercises are great and I quite like the progress and pace of them.
11. I have a neurological condition and this app has helped me with my short term memory and listening skills.