Most AAC apps react to what happened. TalkSeeds is starting to anticipate what's coming.
Social Scripts: Preparation, Not Reaction
Going to the dentist is stressful enough without worrying about communication. With TalkSeeds' social script generator, parents type the event and the app creates a vocabulary folder tailored to that situation. "Open mouth," "hurts," "all done," "brave" — words your child might need, ready before you walk through the door.
Scripts are AI-generated but grounded in AAC best practices. Every word is reviewed by the parent before appearing on the board. Vocabulary intentionally covers different communication functions — not just requesting, but also protesting, commenting, and expressing feelings.
Stability Tracking: Catching Regression Early
Communication development isn't always linear. Children can have setbacks — illness, disruptions to routine, sensory overload. TalkSeeds now tracks five dimensions of communication stability week over week:
- How often your child communicates
- How diverse their vocabulary is
- The balance between speaking and clearing
- Session engagement depth
- Sentence complexity
When multiple dimensions drop simultaneously, you get a clear notification — not a vague "something changed," but specific information. "Vocabulary diversity dropped 40% this week compared to baseline." That's actionable. That's something you can bring to a therapy session.
Motor Mastery: Earned Independence
When your child taps the same word 50+ times with fast, consistent timing, they've achieved motor mastery — they know exactly where that tile is and don't hesitate reaching for it. At that point, the text label is scaffolding they no longer need.
TalkSeeds detects this mastery automatically and suggests fading the label. The word remains; only the text gets lighter. Your child starts relying on the picture symbol — building the kind of icon recognition that makes AAC navigation faster and more intuitive.
One tap from you restores it if needed. Always.