First Phrases HD

🇺🇸 United States
Hamaguchi Learning & Development, LLC  | 
44
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38/100
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50/100
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60/100
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0/100
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App Rating
4.7
rating
Votes
17
rating
App Age
14y 1m
rating
Last Update
Feb 24, 2025
rating
iAP
$0.99 - 0.99

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Current App
Category Top Average
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Rating
4.73
4.56
+4%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
17
3.1M
-100%
App Age
14y 1m
6y 12m
+102%
Price
$16
$0
In-app Purchases Price
$1
$19
-95 %
Update Frequency
292d
33d
+794%
Title Length
16
17
-6%
Subtitle Length
21
24
-13%
Description Length
3 875
2 218
+75%
Number of Screenshots
1287
1254
+3 %
Size
612MB
774MB
-21 %

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Title (
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First Phrases HD
Subtitle (
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A speech therapy app!
Description (
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From SmartAppsforKids.com: "In my opinion, First Phrases is a must-have for parents of children working on increasing expressive vocabulary, as well as the therapists and teachers who support their learning. First Phrases is creative, utilizes the iPad’s features in effective ways, and is engaging for young children. Highly recommended." This interactive, illustrated and animated app is perfect for a toddler, preschooler, or any child who is learning to put two or three English phrases together. It provides many opportunities to hear (receptive), see, and say/record (expressive--if the child is talking) 72 different verb + noun combinations, such as: eat the carrot, blow the bubble, ride the bike, throw the ball, sleep on the bed, put away the toys, and more. With 6 different characters performing the actions, there are 456 possible animations so your child will never be bored! Each verb form is paired with several associated nouns to make a logical phrase such as "eat the apple" or "eat the banana" or "eat the carrot". It is also a great way to teach the article “the” in a meaningful phrase context. Use with 20 children, making it an excellent choice for professional use by a speech-language pathologist. There is also a group setting that allows several children to be engaged at once yet still have their own personal settings. Replay missed items, email results or print them out on the Session Results page! How to play: Tell the characters what to do! Touch the illustrated parts of the phrases in order one at a time (e.g. “eat... the... carrot”). The child hears the pre-recorded spoken phrase modeled. You can have this repeated once, twice or three times in the settings for maximum auditory input. Children who are not yet talking can skip the recording option and simply tap/see the associated animation on the Easy Level to learn the meanings of the phrases and to build language comprehension. The child then watches the character (bear, mouse, cat, dog, boy or girl) perform the command to help associate the words with their meaning. Now it’s the child’s turn to say it and tell them what to do! Tap the microphone and record, listen again, and watch the character follow the direction. Use the optional visual support to help remember what to say! On the scoring page, an adult can indicate what parts of the verb phrase were produced correctly for data collection if desired, then tap "Done". When all parts of the phrase are correct the character gives a thumbs-up. This format is especially powerful for children with speech delays and autism spectrum disorders who need strong visual support with as little background clutter as possible, and for use in speech therapy sessions. The format also is a terrific way to support early literacy for left to right orientation, reading (with text on feature) and word boundaries. Options include text on/text off, recording feature on/off, girl or boy narration voice models, presentation of the phrase in 3 segments (verb + the + object) or 2 segments (verb + the object). A perfect speech therapy app for children with special needs! PRIVACY POLICY: We do NOT collect personal data from our users and have no ads. Personal data regarding user performance on the tasks on this app are self-contained and not transmitted in any way. This is a one-time download fee. We do not have subscriptions. Developed by noted speech-language pathologist Patti Hamaguchi, M.A., CCC-SLP who is also the author of books such as "Childhood Speech, Language & Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know", "A Metacognitive Treatment Approach to Treating Auditory Processing Disorders", several tests (RESCA-E, ELCI, TAPS4) To find out more about this app and our other upcoming projects, go to: www.hamaguchiapps.com Questions or need Tech Support? Email us at info@hamaguchiapps.com}
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Rating
4.7
17 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Dad2Nick
24 Feb, 2025
5
Just started playing this app with my preschool kids since the update and they love the new thumbs up animation when they say it correctly. Data collection and replaying missed questions is also welcome. Thanks for continually improving these treasured classic apps!
fortemac
24 Oct, 2020
4
I bought this app for my granddaughter to help with her speech. She is very young. I wish the recordings could be stored some way, maybe at the end of a session. It would be nice to look back and see her progress, as well as have something sentimental to save. I am sure teachers could use that function as an evaluation tool to share with students and parents. Great app.

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.74
Voted: 17
App Store Link:
Price: 15.99 $
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Games, Education
Size: 611MB
iAP: 0.99 - 0.99 $
App Age: 14 years 1 month
Release Date: Nov 01, 2011
Last Update: Feb 24, 2025
Version: 2.0
Version history
2.0
Feb 24, 2025
We have added a scoring and data collection feature, the ability to play missed items and a new more user-friendly custom verb format. We have also re-coded this into Swift for a better, more consistent user experience.
1.9
Oct 28, 2017
iOS 11 Optimization, extended recording time
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