Customer ratings: ( ratings)
Category: Education, Entertainment
Languages: English
Rated: 4+
Updated: 25.08.2013
Version: 2.5
Size: 272.81 MB
Requirements: iPad 2 WiFI, iPad 2 3G, iPhone4S, iPadThirdGen, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone5, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadFourthGen, iPadFourthGen4G, iPadMini, iPadMini4G, iPhone5c, iPhone5s, iPhone6, iPhone6Plus, iPodTouchSixthGen
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Description Kids Sound Lab Pro
Award winning, research backed articulation approach - Kids Sound Lab is designed for parents and professionals who want to give their children a head-start with pronunciation of English sounds. Created by a certified speech- language pathologist. The sounds are presented in the same order that children acquire sounds, so parents can control the difficulty level and begin by practicing easier sounds. Ideal for families with English as a second language. Children are taught to make the sounds in isolation and then practice the sounds in syllable and words, as they prepare the key phonological skills necessary for reading later in life.
New research shows significant progress when using the methodology of Kids Sound Lab (KSL) to promote correct articulation and reading in students. First grade students undergoing the KSL program, were compared to students in 3 other schools using other conventional reading programs. Results showed significant progress of students undergoing the KSL program as measured in a standardized pre- and post test with emphasis on literacy skills and sight word reading. (Gudmundsdottir,2014). Consultants for Kids Sounds Lab are Dr. Barbara Hodson at Wichita State Univ., KS, and Dr. Katherine Abbott Verdolini at Univ. of Pittsburg, PA, both leading specialists in the field of articulation, phonology and voice.
Key features - User friendly program for use by parents - Voice recording and playback feature for monitoring immediate responses - Each sound has three interactive game activities at the end of each level - 24 Consonant Sounds in English introduced in a systematic way with emphasis on visual and auditory recall/memory for each consonant - Descriptions of how to produce all sounds are provided by engaging characters Bonnie and Bobbie
CONSONANTS AND VOWELS - Consonant sounds in the main menu listed in developmental order of sound acquisition - Vowels introduced separately A - E - I - O - U as long vowels that say their own names and short vowels that do not say their own names - A step by step approach is taken. Most consonant sounds are practiced in a sound play in CV > consonant – vowel syllables > so all sounds are produced correctly before they are put into words - Sounds practiced at beginning of words*: /m, n, b, p, d, t, w, y, h, k, g, f, v, ng, ch, j, sh, s, z, l, r, voiceless and voiced th/ - Prevocalic and consonantal R is introduced and practiced (this is R followed by a vowel – which can be easier to remediate and use to shape other vocalic Rs later) - The (ng, zh) sounds are practiced in the middle and end of words, as they do not occur at the beginning of words - Voiced /th/ practiced at the beginning, middle and end of words
STUDENT PROFILES / REPORTING - Student profiles (name, age, email, gender, notes, photo) - Scoring and data tracking for each child/student - Scoring provided for each sound with date, numbers, and % of correct productions for monitoring progress - Email options to send scores with dates and notes, # of correct responses, and %age of total correct responses - Air print (with printer) with collective data - Dropbox storage
The author; Bryndis Gudmundsdottir was awarded a "Special Recognition Award 2011" from Global Women Inventors and Innovators Network (GWIIN) for her innovative work in the field of speech pathology. Kids Sound Lab, evolved through years of clinical work and studies in collaboration with Dr. Bernard Silverstein professor at UT Knoxville (d. 2003).
Original pictures made by illustrators/graphic designers B.Kristjansson and H.S.Thorgeirsdottir - Original music and rhythm by Vedis, Icelandic singer and composer
The Icelandic version of Kids Sound Lab is shown on Icelandic TV, Channel 2. The Icelandic Innovation Center supported Kids Sound Lab.
More information: http://www.kidssoundlab.com, Youtube.com/laerumogleikum, support@kidssoundlab.com
What's new in Version 2.5
iOS 10 update
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I would love to win this app for my students
I’d love to use this with my students.
I work on phonological/phonemic awareness on a daily basis with various clients. I have a few that work to improve auditory processing as well. Intrigued by this one!
I would love to win this to use with my students
I love this kind of apps.
I’d love this as a resource for auditory processing as well as practicing phonemic awareness with my children.
to help my non-verbal 4 yr old with her speech..she is trying to talk and this would be a great help
This looks like fun !!! Bet my little man wouldn’t realize it was work !!
would love to win!