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How BridgeVoice uses familiar photos.

In BridgeVoice, a photo tile connects something recognizable with a label and a spoken phrase selected by a parent.

One picture can carry two kinds of wording

The display label is the short text shown with a picture. The spoken phrase is what the device says when that choice is selected. Keeping them separate lets a parent use a concise visual label while choosing the full phrase they want available for communication.

For example, a tile may be labeled with the name of a familiar drink while its spoken phrase is a complete request chosen by the parent. The family controls both pieces of wording.

Where the photos appear

Familiar photos can be organized into Talk categories and used alongside sentence starters. BridgeVoice also provides distinct areas for Feelings, Calm choices, and visual routines, so every type of choice does not need to compete on one screen.

Parents can add and manage content in Parent Mode. Core saved photos and communication are designed to remain available on the device after setup.

Personalization is not a promise of outcome

A familiar image may make a choice easier to recognize, but every child, family, and communication plan is different. BridgeVoice does not claim that a particular photo, phrase, or routine will produce a specific communication result.

BridgeVoice is not a medical device, diagnosis, treatment, or substitute for individualized professional care and adult supervision.

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