Benefit from fully configurable grammar support for nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives.Support learning through motor planning with core words located consistently across folders.Transition with minimal re-customization between vocabulary levels as the user’s skills grow.Pick from over 20,000 SymbolStix symbols or use your own photos.Create, modify and move buttons with ease.Use VocaPriority™ to quickly customize to user interest without deleting or creating buttons.Select the American, British or Australian vocabulary.Access 4,750 unique words out of the box and another 7,250 pre-categorized words in storage.Choose between 23 grid sizes ranging from 9 to 144 buttons on the screen.Pick from research-based Crescendo™ vocabulary levels: Basic Communication, Intermediate Core and Advanced Core.Through an easy to use template system these benefits also extend to user created folders. Core words appear in the same location across folders to support learning through motor planning. Users can easily transition as language skills expand whilst customizations are retained. The multi-level Crescendo™ vocabulary offers three vocabulary levels in 23 different grid sizes. It is designed to grow along with the user. Proloquo2Go is one of the few AAC apps that covers all users, from beginning to advanced communicators, while catering for a wide range of fine-motor, visual and cognitive skills. “Users can open Proloquo2Go and begin to use it for effective communication immediately.” – Susan Berkowitz, MS-SLP, AAC Consultant. Its innovative features provide support for parents, teachers and therapists to implement AAC best practices. It is designed to promote growth of communication skills and foster language development through research-based vocabularies. Our AssistiveWare Support team is ready to answer all your questions and provide you with more information to deepen your understanding of AAC best practices and Proloquo2Go.Proloquo2Go is an award-winning symbol-supported communication app providing a voice to over 125,000 individuals who cannot speak. It’s a lot of information but you are well on your way now to building a strong foundation. It is a closed group, so approval is necessary for every member. It’s a warm and welcoming community where you will get helpful tips and share experiences with other families. Connect for more supportĪnother way to build you confidence and get answers to your questions is to join our AssistiveWare Family member AAC community Facebook group. All AAC learners need to see what it looks like to communicate using their AAC systems in real conversations. By modeling how to use Proloquo2Go, you are teaching them. It can take years before they develop the ability to put together sentences. Typically developing children learn language by hearing it around them all day in real-life conversations. Modeling simply means using the AAC system to talk with the AAC user. Modeling is a research-based AAC teaching strategy. Once you have set up your grid size as well as your core and personalized vocabulary, the next step is to start modeling right away. It is worth taking a minute to save a backup every time you make major changes to be sure your customizations stay safe. You can use iCloud, Google Drive or Dropbox. Here is the link to our Learn AAC article to guide you to personalize vocabulary and systems.ĭon’t lose your customizations! Be sure to learn how to save a backup file. Be sure to add the fringe words for the people, places and things your child loves most. Learn more by reading this article and watching the included video: Teaching with Core Words: Building Blocks for Communication and Curriculumīefore handing the device over, take some time to personalize Proloquo2Go for your child. As you reveal new buttons, the buttons the user has already learned do not move around. By moving through the Progressive Language steps, you can gradually reveal new buttons in a developmental order. With Proloquo2Go’s Crescendo vocabulary Progressive Language feature, you can hide buttons without changing the grid size. There is no evidence to support starting with only a few symbols/buttons.ģ. You can learn more by reading this: Choosing a grid size.Ģ. This makes it quicker and easier to find words. Having more buttons per screen means the user has to navigate less. We recommend this grid size when you are starting for many reasons.ġ.
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