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Parenting Reminder - a Day, a Tip

A must-have app for parents with kids under 3 years of age. Featured by Apple Inc. in 33 countries, including US, Canada, UK, Australia You can use the app to save the tips, set reminders for the saved tips, and share the tips.A Day, a Tip - slowly, but persistently.

  • rating 4.40385
  • size 4.5 MB

SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises

Designed for people with weak mouth, tongue, and lip muscles and/or poor oral coordination, SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises contains videos illustrating cheek, tongue, palate, lip, and jaw exercises that help strengthen the oral musculature. SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises is easy to use and provides focused, effective rehabilitation. SmallTalk Letters, Numbers, Colors: Speech-exercise videos for the alphabet, numbers 120, and primary colors.

  • rating 4.2
  • size 112 MB

SmallTalk Letters, Numbers, Colors

The Letters, Numbers, Colors app provides a series of speech-exercise videos, each illustrating the tongue and lip movements necessary to produce the 26 letters of the English alphabet, numbers 120, and primary colors. These articulation videos allow people with apraxia, aphasia, and/or dysarthria resulting from stroke or head injury to easily practice letters, numbers, and colors as often as they like. Lois Jean Brady, Speech-Language Pathologist (US)

  • size 41.2 MB

SmallTalk Phonemes

The SmallTalk Phonemes app provides a series of speech-exercise videos, each illustrating the tongue and lip movements necessary to produce each of the phonemes in the English language. These articulation videos allow people with apraxia, aphasia, and/or dysarthria resulting from stroke or head injury to easily practice the English phonemes as often as they like. Lois Jean Brady, Speech-Language Pathologist (US)

  • size 29.1 MB