Description
★ Featured in App Store's What's Hot in and ranked #4 in Education in November '09.
Learn to Talk is an innovative audio flash card application that facilitates language development in one to three year-old children. It uses both sight and sounds to teach toddlers basic vocabulary and early language skills.
Over 160 highly interactive, colorful flash cards engage and motivate toddlers to learn by themselves. For each lesson, your little one simply needs to swipe with her/his fingers to the left for the next card to appear or swipe to the right to go back one. As she/he flips through the cards, your child listens to, repeats and learn the words and phrases.
At home, in the car, on an airplane or in a grocery store, these unique flash cards keep your kids engaged, entertained and bring hours of enjoyment and educational benefits. And you will never have to sort a deck of flash cards again!
This program is designed to systematically enhance your child’s acquisition of a first or second language beginning at the earliest levels of language acquisition. Whether learning English as a first or second language this innovative program is designed for use with:
- Typically developing toddlers
- Dual language learners
- Children with specific language impairments:
- Receptive or Expressive Language Delay
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Neurological Disorders
- Delays Due to Multiple Language Acquisition
- Hard of Hearing
Designed and tested by a nationally certified speech pathologist with over 30 years experience working with speech and language development, this program uses prompts similar to flash cards, but the words are written, spoken and illustrated to better facilitate organized modeling and development of vocabulary and early word combinations.
As a parent you lead your child through the natural hierarchy of communicative intent, beginning with high impact words,
expanding meaning by changing intonation of speech, adding vocabulary including nouns, and verbs, and then developing early syntax, simple combinations of words.
This early deck includes early building blocks of nouns, verbs and two term combinations: action-object such as "kiss baby" or agent-action such as "daddy walk."
The natural progression for the initial deck in this application is as follows:
- Acquire initial exclamations or comfort words - we call these high impact words.
- Acquire approximately 50 labels.
- Learn approximately 10 action verbs.
- Next develop these single word utterances by expanding intonation patterns to express a variety of intents with a single word.
- Syntax and grammar emerge as the child begins to combine 2-3 words, and seek to expand their communicative ability.
As your child masters one and two word combinations, turn the sounds off and switch to Shuffle mode so that they can practice language production independently, relying on language processing and formulation skills.
As your child progresses and is ready to expand their vocabulary and linguistic combinations, look for our additional upcoming language decks to expand your use of this application.
What's New In Version 2.0
★ New: audio spelling. Touch the title of any card to hear it spelled, with colors.
★ New: audio first letters. Touch the letter in the top corner of each card to see it flip and hear the first letter.
★ More settings, visual feedback when swiping, new directions, and other small enhancements.
Customer Reviews
Wow! What a great app!
I have two daughters. The oldest is 4 and she has a speech delay. My husband and I have been using this app in addition to speech therapy and she her language has improved dramatically. The greatest thing about this app is that our daughters really have fun using it and learning by themselves. It's amazing to see them flick the cards and repeat the words on their own. This works great in the car, but also at home in between other activities. The interactivity seems to draw them more then videos or regular games. I also like to use the app at night after story time when the lights are off. The price is a bit high for an app but frankly this is much better value then many of the paper cards or books I bought before. I just wish they come out with more topics.
Son
Our 3 years old son is often stealing my phone and plays with only a few applications. Learn to talk is one of them.
He enjoys going through the cards. He listens and repeats the words on his own.
The deck goes beyond other flashcards. It contains objects and verb cards, but also mixes them to teach relationship.
This is a great educational tool for us since we are a bi-lingual family
It's got a good foundation for reading but could use some improvements
This app has a solid foundation of words to build a child's vocabulary. I have a 5 month old and we have been doing "Babies can read" and this seems like a good supplement for that. Certainly not a replacement, but it could help build upon that vocabulary. The only thing that these app could use is some simple animation. Sometimes it's not obvious as to what the word on the card is talking about. Other than that I highly recommend this app for anyone with children going through the amazing developmental process of reading.

- $1.99
- Category: Education
- Updated:Jan 26, 2010
- Current Version:2.0
- 2.0
- 6.6 MB
- Language:English
- Seller:wikiela
- © 2009-2010, Wikiela LLC
Requirements:Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.












