For children

Early practice that actually gets repeated.

Early intervention works best with lots of practice — but running that repetition every day, at home, is exhausting. TalkAlong gives your child a patient, playful practice partner that models words clearly and never tires, so the practice that helps speech sounds and words stick actually happens.

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Repetition that sticks

Early speech progress is built on frequent, repeated practice. The avatar models each word clearly and patiently, as many times as it takes — the consistent, intensive repetition that helps sounds and words form.

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Playful and age-appropriate

Tell TalkAlong your child's age and the whole experience fits them — friendly pictures, playful rewards and warm encouragement pitched just right. Calm and safe to fail, never a buzzer or a red cross.

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Words that matter to them

Practise the real words your child wants to use — “more”, “my turn”, a favourite toy — each shown as a picture they help choose. Practice they care about is practice they come back to.

Why it matters

In early intervention, practice volume is everything.

A weekly therapy session sets the direction — but speech is a motor skill, and it changes through frequent, distributed, repeated practice in between. That daily repetition is where early progress is made or lost, and it's the part that usually falls to an already-stretched parent. TalkAlong carries it for you, structured around what your child's speech pathologist is working on.

Important. TalkAlong is a practice tool and an adjunct — not a diagnosis or treatment. It works best alongside a speech pathologist (often working on childhood apraxia of speech, a speech-sound disorder or a developmental delay) who sets the goals and guides the practice.

It takes the daily load off you

You don't have to be the one repeating “say it again” all afternoon. The avatar provides the clear, consistent model every single time — you simply support, encourage and be present.

It protects how they feel about trying

Every attempt at a tricky sound carries a little risk. TalkAlong keeps the tone warm — a miss is just “let's try again” — so practice stays something your child wants to come back to.

Early access

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  • The daily practice that actually gets done — without being the therapist
  • An Australian voice that adapts to the person's age
  • For less than one therapy session a month; may be NDIS-claimable

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