FYI: Voice4u “Printable” User’s Guide

FYI: Voice4u “Printable” User’s Guide

Did you know there is a printer-friendly Voice4u user’s guide? Check out our tutorial page (https://voice4uaac.com/tutorial) It’s totally FREE! So, download as many as you need (and laminate). PS.Due to a bunch of graphics, the user’s guide is about...
Voice4u Behind the Stage (4) – The Audio

Voice4u Behind the Stage (4) – The Audio

The audio on Voice4u is of a fairly low pitch. Many autistic kids have very sensitive hearing, and are therefore made uncomfortable by high voices. In consideration of this problem, we carefully chose an individual with a clear and low voice to provide audio for our...
Voice4u Behind the Stage (2) – The Professionals

Voice4u Behind the Stage (2) – The Professionals

When I was informed that Wataru may have autism, I was sent to another specialized hospital. It wasn’t until several months later that he was diagnosed with autism. Because his mental development was recognized as being slower than normal, he was put into...
Voice4u Behind the Stage (2) – The Professionals

A Loving Grandmother with Voice4u

I am sure that you are all already aware that an iPhone or iPod touch is needed in order use Voice4u. Today, I gave an informational presentation to the families of children with special needs on how to use the iPhone. Although Voice4u is easy to use after just a...
FYI: Voice4u “Printable” User’s Guide

How to copy photos & images to your iPod Touch

Happy new year, everyone! So, we’ve received quite a few questions something like, “Hey, I can’t figure out how to put my pictures onto my iPod Touch. I’ve just got mine for Christmas. So, I have no clew.” No problem. Let us help you....