We are so proud and excited to bring to the world the TALK app. A long time project that has included years of research and hard work has come to fruition. TALK is a tool designed to help give a voice to all non-verbal individuals. It contains a series of customizable pictures that allow words to be quickly and easily formed to communicate the needs of the person. Instead of reinventing the wheel, we are improving upon tried and true communication techniques with new technologies, while at the … [Read more...]
A Look Into Our Autism Journey
One Parent’s Experience Background We started out as a “normal” family – Mom, Dad, and healthy baby boy. Then, I was driving on Hwy 98 by Publix on January 11, 2010 when I received the call that changed my life forever. We had just taken David in for his 3-year check up and everything was great. We would consider Occupational Therapy in a few months if his picky eating had not improved; maybe it was a textural thing. Otherwise, he was a thriving, healthy, happy boy. Despite this good report … [Read more...]
It’s Official! Our App is on the way.
We are very excited to officially share information about our coming app, TALK. This app is a tool designed to help give a voice to all non-verbal individuals. It contains a series of customizable pictures that allow words to be quickly and easily formed to communicate the needs of the person. Instead of reinventing the wheel, we are improving upon tried and true communication techniques with new technology, while at the same time making TALK affordable and accessible for everyone. Our app will … [Read more...]
A candid interview with the CEO of Autism2Ability
Candid Interview with CEO of Autism2Ability - Ray Miller Why did you choose to work with autism? Basically, it was a call. The call from a man who has a grandson named Sam, who is on the spectrum, non-verbal, high functioning. We had, in another business, some expertise with touch screen technology, and this gentleman convinced me that we needed to do something to help the non-verbal children communicate. As I grew in observations in classrooms, I could see that there was a huge need for … [Read more...]
5 Quick Tips for Traveling with Autism
5 Quick Tips for Traveling with Autism Have you begun to plan a spring time get away for your family? Maybe you are planning to visit family or have a vacation spot your family has been going to for years. Whatever your reason for travel, we understand it can sometimes be a difficult transition for those with autism. We have complied a few tips to help make traveling more enjoyable for everyone. Story TimeCreate a social story about your trip and read it together, maybe as a bedtime story to … [Read more...]



