By (author unknown), Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine – April 28, 2010 at 12:56AM
A few years ago, while searching for a suitable product to help his severely autistic son Callum adequately express himself, speaks4me creator Steven Lodge came up with the idea for a computer-based interactive communication tool based on a successful and popular autistic learning system, but the technology to support the idea was not readily available. That’s now changed…
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Tags: Communicate,
Disability,
Speech
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