Gabby Tabs Lite - AAC for Kids for Android
Gabby Tabs helps and encourages children to communicate at home, in school, and on the go.
This app contains no ads, hyperlinks, or in-app purchases to distract the user.
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Gabby Tabs Lite allows parents, teachers, and children a chance to use and evaluate the tool to determine if the full version, featuring fully customizable buttons, is right for you.
If you like the Lite version, try the full version of Gabby Tabs, featuring:
- Option to personalized 3 tabs with your favorite images from your photo library
- Option to record your own voice or sounds
- Kid friendly colors and pictures to draw interest
- Compatible with Android 2.3 and higher
- 25 images and 26 sounds to get you started
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Based on our experience with our son, here are some suggestions about using alternative communication methods at home.
1. Allow your child to play around with Gabby Tabs. Give them the opportunity to get comfortable with how it works and what it does.
2. Make it fun. Use Gabby Tabs with your child’s favorite activities. The starter vocabulary is purposefully vague. Encourage your child to request things they love.
3. Show them how it’s done. Going to eat some pizza? Use Gabby Tabs yourself to show your child how it’s done.
4. Be patient. Probably the best thing about starting with a different communication method at home is that you can take your time. Some kids will pick up on it quickly and others will need longer to make the connection or see how useful that communication can be. Don’t give up!
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We want to make Gabby Tabs exactly what you are looking for in an easy to use, affordable AAC.
Visit our website to leave feedback, make feature requests, and ask questions.
http://www.gabbytabs.com
basics and simple to use - fab!
Simple, but good.
This is not a system that kids can grow into or that can grow with them. It is way too simple to be used in most contexts. Would recommend a core language based app instead.
basics and simple to use - fab!
Simple, but good.
This is not a system that kids can grow into or that can grow with them. It is way too simple to be used in most contexts. Would recommend a core language based app instead.
by J####:
The free version can't be edited and has a very small vocabulary.