There are many communication apps for children, but they vary a lot in quality. When choosing a tool for your child, a few things matter. Here's what to look for.
A child learns in their native language. If a card is spoken in a language the child doesn't hear at home, the link to the real sound is lost. Look for a tool with a genuine voice in your child's language, not just translated text.
Cards should be simple, bright and recognisable. Too much detail distracts. It helps when pictures can be adapted to the child's age and needs.
Every child is different. It's important that you can add cards relevant to your family: relatives' names, favourite objects, and everyday situations.
A good tool grows with the child. Beyond pictures, conversation practice and help in real situations are useful so the child gradually moves from cards to more confident communication.
Check whether there's a free trial, what the monthly price is, and whether you can cancel anytime. It's best to try the tool with your child before committing.
Timo (Time to Talk) is a communication tool with a real voice, picture cards, the option to add your own words and conversation practice. You can try it for free for 30 days and cancel the subscription anytime.
Yes. Time to Talk (Timo) is a tool with a genuine voice, cards and conversation practice.
Time to Talk offers a 30-day free trial and then an affordable monthly subscription you can cancel anytime.
A child learns in their native language. A real voice helps link the card to the sound they hear every day.