Grace 4

Grace 4

By Steven Troughton-Smith

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2010-03-11
  • Current Version: 4.0.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 17.98 MB
  • Developer: Steven Troughton-Smith
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
Score: 4.53659
4.53659
From 41 Ratings

Description

Grace App - winner of the 2010 Irish Web Awards and United Nations World Summit Award Mobile. * * * * Grace App is an evidence-based picture exchange app designed to encourage and reward independent communication through the use of images. While created with and for people with autism, it can be used by anyone with a speech disability or delay. Grace App is designed to be owned and updated by the user, with minimum support from care-givers. Grace App works by offering a selection of images in categorized folders where users can select a picture to add to the “sentence strip”. The user then shares the sentence with their communication partner who helps them to point to each card, reading the words aloud. The default setting is for no sound; however, there is an option in Settings to select “Tap Card to Speak” for users who prefer a vocal output. On handhelds such as iPod touch or iPhone, the device can be rotated to landscape to show a fullscreen sentence view for sharing and pointing. On iPad, simply tap the arrow to enlarge the sentence to fullscreen. There's also a choice of 3 card sizes for user preference and those with visual/mobility impairment. Category folders contain a selection of pre-loaded images. Users can add their own images using the camera or access any saved and stored images in their photo library, including images saved from the web. All images can be labeled with text, deleted, or rearranged to suit the individual user. You can add new Category folders, with a selection of your own photos. All Categories can be rearranged and renamed as required. Detailed instructions are available in the Guide to Grace App at http://www.graceapp.com. Users can also learn about therapeutic strategies for developing other communication goals in the Guide. These include accepting and expressing “No, Wait” and “Asking for Help” There is also a section on communicating pain. Grace App has been reviewed by senior speech and language therapists who say: “Grace App is easy and quick to use and set up, it's easy to rename photo labels. Grace App is my favourite AAC app". KM - Speech and Language Therapist. "I use Grace App with some of my clients who have difficulty communicating and need a system to augment their speech. One client, a school-aged child with Down Syndrome who has difficulty expressing himself using speech loves Grace App. Within a matter of minutes he was independently requesting his snack AND saying the word. In his case, the voice output was not activated, as he was more motivated to say the words and my goal is ultimately speech production. However, for some of my clients Vocal Output would be very beneficial. I also love the support you get from the developer – you don’t always get this with communication apps. Grace App is simple to use, easy to edit, and very effective as a communication device. The pictures are very easy to take on the spot, and now also very easy to label (every speech therapist’s dream). I also use it along with sign language – a true total communication approach! Grace App is a simple and genius app.” MM - Speech and Language Pathologist. Grace App is continually improved with the feedback and help of users world-wide. If you have any suggestions or need support, please contact us at http://www.graceapp.com. Please leave a review if you think Grace has been helpful to you or your family! * * * * Grace App Communication is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families. Recommended Ages: Suitable for all ages, parents and caregivers. Currently available in English, French, German, Spanish, Danish, Portuguese, Arabic and Italian. Discounts are available through Apple’s educational Volume Purchase Program. "Easy Lemon (60 second)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Reviews

  • AWFUL

    1
    By WANT REFUND GRAMMY
    My grandson is 6 and not yet verbal. UNDER IMPRESSION THAT SOUND WOULD BE INCLUDED FOR THIS PRICE. WASTED MY MONEY AND FRUSTRATED MY GRANDSON
  • Very Disappointed

    1
    By 1DRave
    This app does nothing. For $9.99, it lets you look at limited pictures with limited functions. Can't print, edit, etc. I would certainly like a refund.
  • Wonderful!

    5
    By mom2g8kids
    Still the best app for those looking for a "true" PECS communication system for their iDevice. Lots of flexibility and perfect for those individuals with Autism just starting to find their own voice.
  • Great electronic version of pecs

    5
    By Zelda 101
    Super start to a usable pecs system. Like options to add own photos . Needs more word sentence starters or makers, such as asking questions like "where","why","how do","who","what",and "when". Need a category of verbs, adjectives, and adverbs to build sentences if the child is able to. Also a catergory for times with digital times and general morning, afternoon, evening, and night words to select. AM and PM would also be nice. This would give them a way to discribe their thoughts about activities and objects. an emotion category is also missing. just the option to add our own categories would be great!
  • Great as an electronic PECS system!

    4
    By VLMaples
    This app is a wonderful replacement of physical PECS and a very good transition to AAC if speech does not develop. I like being able to re-order. Double tapping to remove from sequence is not my first choice, but I am not an autistic user. ;-) I do like that order is retained and other features of the selection row. Sizing if items would be nice for kids who have vision or motor issues combined with autism, that is one of my few knocks. A useful alternative for reaching kids with autism who are productive with PECS.
  • iPod vs IPad with Grace

    3
    By 4Chris_2use
    I started my son with IPod and I liked the sentence strip and the size of the strip but he requires a bigger screen for vision. We purchased the IPad this Christmas and I bought the Grace app again. I was surprised that there are differences. I wish the strip was larger and pics easier to organize. Also on iPod the strip enlarges and fills more of the screen. Easier to see. Hope there is work being done o update the iPad!
  • Expensive app with not a lot of functionality

    2
    By imk8
    I can't believe the price for this. All it does is display images from a TINY library, or the images that you upload. Only ONE level of categorization, existing categories are arbitrary, no labeling, no audio, no recall of image strings that you make, once you set an image string you can't re-arrange. WHY does it cost 38 bucks???
  • Not user friendly, not able to customize, not worth it!

    1
    By cfrancesp
    Terrible app! I REALLY wanted to make it work because I like the bottom row sentence. Problems -Front screen is not customizeable making it confusing for my daughter with too many options we aren't using. -Not very many pictures in app and its a pain to add new ones -The pictures that are in the app can not be used interchangeably in different folders Basically it is a VERY VERY rigid app that unless your child is exactly like the child this app was designed for its not going to work for you. I gave up and got icommunicate. It is much much much much much better. Don't waste your money on this one. I'm sad I did!
  • Great PECS-like, silent communication app for SLPs, teachers, parents

    5
    By Avocado Technologies
    I highly recommend this app that helps children communicate. A must for Speech Language Pathologists, Special Education, Autism, teachers, parents and siblings will find this Augmentative Alternative Communication app useful. Megan Bratti, MS, CCC-SLP @avocadotech /avocadotech
  • Great for non-verbal speech students

    4
    By Nia / SLP
    I think this app is great! Especially for my students who are able to produce speech, but are not motivated to use expressive language to communicate. I agree that the the function of adding your own photos need to be changed. I've added several new pictures but they show up all on top of each other.

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