Speech Sounds on Cue
Articulation and speech production therapy software. |
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Provides multimedia full-motion video cues, for independent speech practice.
Cues are for individual phonemes (sounds) as well as full words.
This program is especially helpful to those who
need to hear and see a sound made. Great for children with
articulation difficulty.
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Appropriate for:
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- Articulation
- Apraxia/Dyspraxia
- Speech Production
- Word Retrieval
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530 Exercises Each exercise targets one word, divided into
19 consonant positions (see lower right). For each exercise
it provides:
- Color photo
- Auditory and written trigger phrase
- Written word
- Video clip of a speaker
User advances through each exercise in a lesson with the mouse or
keyboard. He/she can also repeat an exercise as many times as they
want.
Also has a print option for color photographs of 20 consonant articulatory positions. All words and their trigger phrases can also be printed in a booklet.
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Introductory Exercise, teaching patient the
letter P. Shows video of therapist's mouth, while speaking and
showing instructions.
Features the voice of Australian Speech Pathologist Carol Bishop.

19
Lessons
with 530 exercises.
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This is the only program we have which features
the charming Australian voice of speech pathologist Carol
Bishop. We also have a similar, but more challenging program,
Sights'n Sounds, which was created here
in the USA.
Download a free trial or
buy a trial CD with all the programs on this
website (over 1 million exercises). Buy
programs or view prices on our shopping cart
page.
Computer Requirements
Short Answer:
Most Windows PC computers
made since 2000 will run our programs. If you're not sure, try
them out with our trial CD. Trials are
identical to the full version, only time limited. So if the trial works,
so will the full program. You can also buy
programs with our Money Back Guarantee.
Detailed Answer (for computer geeks)
- Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
If your computer
has a Start button in the lower left comer, and it was new in 2000 or
later then you've got one of those versions. There are
several options for your Macintosh.
If you have an older computer with Windows 95 or Windows 98 (which are 9 to
14 years old) you can still run all the programs except for Sights'n Sounds
2.
- Sound Card
If your PC ever plays music
(even just at start up) it has a sound card. If it has external
speakers, it probably has a sound card. Speakers plug into the sound
card.
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CD-ROM drive
- Microphone
Required only for programs that record speech (Sights'n Sounds, Numbers'n
Sounds, and SpeechPrism) These are inexpensive.
You can buy them for $9.50
- Screen that can display 256 or more colors.
- 160 MB Hard Drive space (if you're installing all
22 programs).
Most programs need about 10-20MB of storage. Typical low end PCs have 60,000
MB of storage so this usually isn't a problem.
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