Inference Pics

Social Inferencing for SLP

Beschreibung

Work more effectively towards your social inferencing goals in speech and language therapy. Help children and adults with social communication difficulties and/or autism improve their ability to make social inferences. The best way to improve is by using real social inferencing photos and scenarios. 
- Get a speech therapy tool that helps older children, teens and adults recognise facial expressions, body language and understand clues from the context in order to make a social inference
- Improve expressive language, social skills, thinking and reasoning by using this speech therapy app
- Create the right experience for each speech therapy client by choosing a social inferencing activity that matches their level 
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"When working with older students or adults, Inference Pics is a fantastic solution that offers flexibility and ease of use ... while there are many options for apps out there, this stands out to help clients with important inferencing skills" Dan Fitch, CCC-SLP
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"My clients love this app, and I love using it with them. It's my go to when working on social inferencing, understanding emotions and working on expressive language" Hannah O'Driscoll, CCC-SLP
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Finding interesting and engaging social inferencing photos and scenarios is surprisingly hard even for speech language pathologists / speech and language therapists. Think of this social inferencing app as your helper, taking the pressure out of finding suitable social inferencing photos and scenarios for use in speech therapy sessions.
WHAT SOCIAL INFERENCING ACTIVITIES ARE INCLUDED IN INFERENCE PICS?
Inference Pics has 7 social inferencing activities: What has happened?, Jobs, Places, Seasons, Feelings, Conversations and Thoughts.
CHOOSE A SOCIAL INFERENCING ACTIVITY. Tailor your client’s experience by choosing an activity that matches their level. For example, Jobs, Places and Seasons are easier social inferencing activities while Thoughts and Conversations are more complex.
ASK THE FIRST QUESTION. The first question will vary depending on the chosen activity. It asks the user to make a social inference e.g. What has happened? How are they feeling? etc. For example, in the Conversations activity, the first question is always “What are they saying?” Help the child or adult user to form well-shaped answers.
ASK THE SECOND QUESTION. The second question in each social inferencing activity is “How can you tell?”. Encourage the user to find all the clues in the picture and provide verbal explanations when needed.
WHO IS INFERENCE PICS FOR?
- Parents
- Teachers
- Speech language pathologists / Speech and language therapists
- Children with language delay, social communication difficulties, autism
- Adults with cognitive-communication difficulties due to stroke or traumatic brain injury
- Adults with social communication difficulties and/or autism
Inference Pics is intended for use with a parent, teacher or speech language pathologist and a child or adult user. It is designed to be interactive.
WHAT SKILLS DOES INFERENCE PICS TARGET?
- Expressive language
- Social skills, thinking and reasoning
- Social inferencing
- Recognising facial expressions, body language
- Understanding emotions
- Reading comprehension 
FEATURES
Inference Pics includes:
- Over 300 high-quality real-life social inferencing photos with 2 questions per photo
- User profiles
- Questions that prompt inferential reasoning
- Choice to show or hide possible answers
- Result summary that can be emailed
- Results tracking and inbuilt storage  
- No subscriptions, no monthly bills, no Wi-Fi needed
Inference Pics is perfect for treating higher-level expressive language skills, cognitive-communication, pragmatic and social communication difficulties.
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Scam! Only 70 photos!

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Description says over 300 photos. Expensive, but thought I would get a lot of content. Only 70 photos! What a scam!

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