: Using visual cues and interactive feedback to improve the precision of tongue and lip movements.
: Since the program was developed some time ago, modern Windows users (10/11) may need to run it in "Compatibility Mode" or use a virtual machine to ensure stable performance.
: The fairy-tale narrative and immediate visual/audio rewards keep children engaged longer than traditional "desk-and-paper" methods. : Using visual cues and interactive feedback to
: Training the child to distinguish between similar sounds and identify their positions in words.
The computer speech therapy program is a specialized interactive tool designed to help children overcome speech development disorders. Developed as a correctional and developmental complex, it uses a game-based interface to engage children in exercises that would otherwise be repetitive or difficult. Core Features and Educational Focus : Training the child to distinguish between similar
: Teachers or parents can adjust difficulty levels based on the child's specific diagnosis (e.g., dyslalia, ONR, or dysarthria).
: Exercises designed to build both active and passive vocabulary through categorized visual associations. Core Features and Educational Focus : Teachers or
: The "visual biofeedback" allows children to see a representation of their voice on screen, helping them self-correct their volume and pitch. Regarding Downloads and Access