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This is soooooo wonderful! I need one for Alec. :)

Jacquie H

Re: audio card reader

> So - what DOES Boone have to say today????

We've started out simple with the prerecorded picture/word cards. Things

like " I like apples " for the apple card and " I use an umbrella when it

rains " for the umbrella card.

After that we moved on to recording our own on the blank cards. " My name is

Boone Garvey " and " What is your name? " --Actually he said " My name is Boone

Garvey period, " and " What is your name question mark " so I started leaving

off the punctuation because it was distracting to him.

Anyway, we made cards for everybody in the family and everybody recorded

their own cards -- like Dillon said, " My brother is named Dillon. " The

entire family got into making up sentences and we all recorded some.

There are two tracks on each card. One is a teacher track and one is for

Boone to record himself. He has already learned to record himself too. It's

so cool.

We let Boone make a few cards by himself. He made all number cards and one

1-800 number card, naturally.

We've had a blast doing this today.

Seeing pictures and reading and hearing the words makes all the difference

in the world for him.

Sissi

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This is soooooo wonderful! I need one for Alec. :)

Jacquie H

Re: audio card reader

> So - what DOES Boone have to say today????

We've started out simple with the prerecorded picture/word cards. Things

like " I like apples " for the apple card and " I use an umbrella when it

rains " for the umbrella card.

After that we moved on to recording our own on the blank cards. " My name is

Boone Garvey " and " What is your name? " --Actually he said " My name is Boone

Garvey period, " and " What is your name question mark " so I started leaving

off the punctuation because it was distracting to him.

Anyway, we made cards for everybody in the family and everybody recorded

their own cards -- like Dillon said, " My brother is named Dillon. " The

entire family got into making up sentences and we all recorded some.

There are two tracks on each card. One is a teacher track and one is for

Boone to record himself. He has already learned to record himself too. It's

so cool.

We let Boone make a few cards by himself. He made all number cards and one

1-800 number card, naturally.

We've had a blast doing this today.

Seeing pictures and reading and hearing the words makes all the difference

in the world for him.

Sissi

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This is soooooo wonderful! I need one for Alec. :)

Jacquie H

Re: audio card reader

> So - what DOES Boone have to say today????

We've started out simple with the prerecorded picture/word cards. Things

like " I like apples " for the apple card and " I use an umbrella when it

rains " for the umbrella card.

After that we moved on to recording our own on the blank cards. " My name is

Boone Garvey " and " What is your name? " --Actually he said " My name is Boone

Garvey period, " and " What is your name question mark " so I started leaving

off the punctuation because it was distracting to him.

Anyway, we made cards for everybody in the family and everybody recorded

their own cards -- like Dillon said, " My brother is named Dillon. " The

entire family got into making up sentences and we all recorded some.

There are two tracks on each card. One is a teacher track and one is for

Boone to record himself. He has already learned to record himself too. It's

so cool.

We let Boone make a few cards by himself. He made all number cards and one

1-800 number card, naturally.

We've had a blast doing this today.

Seeing pictures and reading and hearing the words makes all the difference

in the world for him.

Sissi

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Ok, I've missed something somewhere. I'm not surprised. My ISP has

been having some problems the last few days.

Can someone point me to a url with information on this audio card

reader? I'm curious about what it is.

Thanks,

Debbie

Re: audio card reader

This is soooooo wonderful! I need one for Alec. :)

Jacquie H

Re: audio card reader

> So - what DOES Boone have to say today????

We've started out simple with the prerecorded picture/word cards.

Things

like " I like apples " for the apple card and " I use an umbrella when it

rains " for the umbrella card.

After that we moved on to recording our own on the blank cards. " My

name is

Boone Garvey " and " What is your name? " --Actually he said " My name is

Boone

Garvey period, " and " What is your name question mark " so I started

leaving

off the punctuation because it was distracting to him.

Anyway, we made cards for everybody in the family and everybody

recorded

their own cards -- like Dillon said, " My brother is named Dillon. " The

entire family got into making up sentences and we all recorded some.

There are two tracks on each card. One is a teacher track and one is

for

Boone to record himself. He has already learned to record himself too.

It's

so cool.

We let Boone make a few cards by himself. He made all number cards and

one

1-800 number card, naturally.

We've had a blast doing this today.

Seeing pictures and reading and hearing the words makes all the

difference

in the world for him.

Sissi

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Ok, I've missed something somewhere. I'm not surprised. My ISP has

been having some problems the last few days.

Can someone point me to a url with information on this audio card

reader? I'm curious about what it is.

Thanks,

Debbie

Re: audio card reader

This is soooooo wonderful! I need one for Alec. :)

Jacquie H

Re: audio card reader

> So - what DOES Boone have to say today????

We've started out simple with the prerecorded picture/word cards.

Things

like " I like apples " for the apple card and " I use an umbrella when it

rains " for the umbrella card.

After that we moved on to recording our own on the blank cards. " My

name is

Boone Garvey " and " What is your name? " --Actually he said " My name is

Boone

Garvey period, " and " What is your name question mark " so I started

leaving

off the punctuation because it was distracting to him.

Anyway, we made cards for everybody in the family and everybody

recorded

their own cards -- like Dillon said, " My brother is named Dillon. " The

entire family got into making up sentences and we all recorded some.

There are two tracks on each card. One is a teacher track and one is

for

Boone to record himself. He has already learned to record himself too.

It's

so cool.

We let Boone make a few cards by himself. He made all number cards and

one

1-800 number card, naturally.

We've had a blast doing this today.

Seeing pictures and reading and hearing the words makes all the

difference

in the world for him.

Sissi

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jacquie H

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> holy shit sissi! can you provide me with more info on this - like where

to get one, how much they cost etc.?? rowan is a leap frog learner too -

maybe this could be of use to him!!

This is where I found it:

http://www.superduperinc.com

This is my favorite learning resource site in the whole world. They have

some really amazing products for all disabilities and tons of stuff specific

to autism.

Here's the link for the audio card reader:

http://www.superduperinc.com/D-E_Pages/eq40_55.htm

It is pretty expensive, but like I said, Easter Seals bought Boone's. They

also bought his Boardmaker program, which was a lot more expensive. At the

time I thought Boardmaker was the greatest thing in the world -- and is

pretty awesome. The best part is, I can use Boardmaker to make pictures for

the blank audio cards because Boone is a visual learner.

Boone adores the Super Duper catalog. He reads and rereads it all the time.

Sissi who ought to become a Super Duper sales rep...

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jacquie H

Re: audio card reader

> holy shit sissi! can you provide me with more info on this - like where

to get one, how much they cost etc.?? rowan is a leap frog learner too -

maybe this could be of use to him!!

This is where I found it:

http://www.superduperinc.com

This is my favorite learning resource site in the whole world. They have

some really amazing products for all disabilities and tons of stuff specific

to autism.

Here's the link for the audio card reader:

http://www.superduperinc.com/D-E_Pages/eq40_55.htm

It is pretty expensive, but like I said, Easter Seals bought Boone's. They

also bought his Boardmaker program, which was a lot more expensive. At the

time I thought Boardmaker was the greatest thing in the world -- and is

pretty awesome. The best part is, I can use Boardmaker to make pictures for

the blank audio cards because Boone is a visual learner.

Boone adores the Super Duper catalog. He reads and rereads it all the time.

Sissi who ought to become a Super Duper sales rep...

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