New app offers modern form of help for nonverbal: "A team of MSU researchers is working to determine if an app for Apple products that aims to provide nonverbal children and adults with a voice is doing its job well.
Summer Ferreri, an assistant professor of special education, and Sean Strasberger, a doctoral student in special education, are conducting research on Proloquo2Go is, an app in the Apple App Store that can “speak” words, phrases and sentences — something that can be especially helpful for children with autism, Ferreri said.
“It gives them a voice,” she said."
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