Video: iPad App gives autistic kids a voice

Apple's new iPad mini (left) is shown next to the 4th generation iPad in San Jose, California. The device has a screen that's about two-thirds the size of the full-size model.

Apple's new iPad mini (left) is shown next to the 4th generation iPad in San Jose, California. The device has a screen that's about two-thirds the size of the full-size model.

Published Mar 12, 2013

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A new app is giving voice to children and adults with autism or other learning difficulties.

The app links the sound of the word with an image of the object to enable children to communicate with their caregivers or family members.

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