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what if you & your family used it to talk to eachother for awhile? make it seem

okay that anyone can use it.

christinerome <christinerome@...> wrote: hi everyone,

its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox and

anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to his

teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7 years

old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they started

to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use it.

it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he talks

and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get it.

one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it sounds

like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would ask

him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will go

to it more.

does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we put

information that would help him class that he could go to (he has done

this)

thanks for any info

chris

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hi chris!

Josh's school finally just started him on a speech device. i'm not sure which

one it is and i haven't heard it yet but they said he is taking to it quite

well. they have not answered my questions about whether they make him repeat

what the voice on the box says, in order to help develop more of his speech and

vocab. i'll get more info and get back to you but i will be watching out for

the issues is having. like , Josh doesn't like to stand out with his

peers either!

Sherry and Josh

christinerome <christinerome@...> wrote:

hi everyone,

its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox and

anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to his

teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7 years

old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they started

to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use it.

it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he talks

and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get it.

one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it sounds

like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would ask

him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will go

to it more.

does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we put

information that would help him class that he could go to (he has done

this)

thanks for any info

chris

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The mini-merc and vantage (prentke romich) have better voice and are in

the same price range. We are getting the vantage for my son. I like

the way it is set up better. The dynavox required a lot of programming

in the beginning. We trialled the dynavox for 1 month, I think. Goood

luck making your decision!

:)

christinerome wrote:

>

> hi everyone,

> its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox and

> anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to his

> teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7 years

> old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they started

> to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use it.

> it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he talks

> and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get it.

> one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it sounds

> like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would ask

> him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

> he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will go

> to it more.

> does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

>

> oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we put

> information that would help him class that he could go to (he has done

> this)

> thanks for any info

> chris

>

>

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hey sherry,

wow are we living the same life????!!! I will def keep in touch with

everything. I was really sad and disappointed with not taking to it after

a week. hope all goes well with Josh.

chris and

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hi chris!

Josh's school finally just started him on a speech device. i'm not sure which

one it is and i haven't heard it yet but they said he is taking to it quite

well. they have not answered my questions about whether they make him repeat

what the voice on the box says, in order to help develop more of his speech and

vocab. i'll get more info and get back to you but i will be watching out for the

issues is having. like , Josh doesn't like to stand out with his peers

either!

Sherry and Josh

christinerome <christinerome> wrote:

hi everyone,

its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox and

anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to his

teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7 years

old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they started

to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use it.

it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he talks

and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get it.

one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it sounds

like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would ask

him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will go

to it more.

does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we put

information that would help him class that he could go to (he has done

this)

thanks for any info

chris

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thanks, I was wondering if there are any others out there. The dynavox company

at first was giving us a hard time about the trial period. i was a little upset

with them.

chris

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The mini-merc and vantage (prentke romich) have better voice and are in

the same price range. We are getting the vantage for my son. I like

the way it is set up better. The dynavox required a lot of programming

in the beginning. We trialled the dynavox for 1 month, I think. Goood

luck making your decision!

:)

christinerome wrote:

>

> hi everyone,

> its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox and

> anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to his

> teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7 years

> old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they started

> to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use it.

> it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he talks

> and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get it.

> one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it sounds

> like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would ask

> him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

> he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will go

> to it more.

> does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

>

> oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we put

> information that would help him class that he could go to (he has done

> this)

> thanks for any info

> chris

>

>

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great suggestion, thanks

chris

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what if you & your family used it to talk to eachother for awhile? make it seem

okay that anyone can use it.

christinerome <christinerome> wrote: hi everyone,

its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox and

anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to his

teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7 years

old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they started

to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use it.

it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he talks

and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get it.

one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it sounds

like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would ask

him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will go

to it more.

does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we put

information that would help him class that he could go to (he has done

this)

thanks for any info

chris

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My son has just started a trial - about 2 weeks ago - with a ChatPC

M3. My son is also a little person so the size of this makes it

especially appealling.

My son is almost 6. He is also on the spectrum. I say this b/c my

thoughts will be tainted by our family factors.

Carson is still learning that the " voice " gets results vs. showing us

the pix on the display. But one of the things I notice and that his

consultant noted to us is that this is yet another language that

Carson is learning. First PECs, then sign, voice and now the CHAT.

It's difficult, it makes him work hard, it makes him make mistakes

and he needs to get used to it and comfortable. Our insurance is

considering it under a " Protestetic device " (sorry about spelling).

With that in mind when someone gets a new leg, it will help them get

around better in the long run - but at first it's difficult to get

used to and they are tempted to 'stick with what they know' and put

the leg in the corner.

That is just some of the thoughts our consultant has us think about

as we show our son how to use it.

Best of luck,

PS consider another month of rental - we are doing two months b/c the

first month it felt like WE were getting used to it. Now he has April

to get used to it more.

hi everyone,

> its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox

and

> anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to

his

> teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7

years

> old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they

started

> to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use

it.

> it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he

talks

> and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get

it.

> one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it

sounds

> like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would

ask

> him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

> he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will

go

> to it more.

> does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

>

> oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we

put

> information that would help him class that he could go to (he has

done

> this)

> thanks for any info

> chris

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I know there are some systems that you can record your own voice or a

siblings to sound more natural. Our local United Cerebral Palsy

office has an assistive technology lab that you can try out different

systems for free.

Nora

SAn Diego

On Mar 21, 2007, at 4:08 PM, christinerome wrote:

> hi everyone,

> its Chris. I am putting a shout out to all who have used a dynavox and

> anyone else who has any input. is using a dynavox thanks to his

> teachers suggesting it and my district doing trial run. he is 7 years

> old and in 1st grade. at first loooved it but when they started

> to use it in a class with more typical kids he did not want to use it.

> it seems like he doesn't want to stand out. another thing is he talks

> and gets frustrated rather than use the dynavox. I just don't get it.

> one of things well the only thing i don't like about it is it sounds

> like robot. do you guys think that could be the case too? I would ask

> him but i don't want to put any negative ideas in his head.

> he only has a week and 1/2 left to the trail and i;m hoping he will go

> to it more.

> does anyone have any suggestions and had the same experince?

>

> oh there are some positive things like he likes to spell on and we put

> information that would help him class that he could go to (he has done

> this)

> thanks for any info

> chris

>

>

>

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