What parents Say About Gemiini

What parents Say About Gemiini

August 20th
"I'd just like to add that I signed up yesterday and sat with my son for an hour he is nearly 3 and he tried to say cat (at) and fish (sh) and made a moo sound. None of these he has made before, currently he only has 3 words which he can't enunciate well."
August 21st
"I'm putting them on at every meal or snack time he said apple this morning. I feel like turning cartwheels!!!! 24 hours in and he has said a full word, a sound, and attempted many more. Even him copying the most pronounced sound like the d in bread is amazing!!"

Samantha W. (parent)

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Gemiini can be used almost anywhere and is especially effective when used alongside clinical speech therapy. Not every child likes Gemiini, though. In fact, some kids hate it! That's why we created the "High Interest for Haters" series, which engages their little minds and helps turn them into success stories.
This is a video from parent Rachel O., who uses the "Haters" videos for her child in the car. Just listen to his tiny little voice begin to mimic sounds! Gemiini works best when devoted parents use all of the tools available to help support their children.

Gemiini in the Car- Listen to That Tiny Little Voice!

My wee one isn't talking yet but is much more switched on and has started with some animal noises that's about 8 weeks in. Which is mega for us. But seems small for others. I'm in this for the journey and baby steps forward is better than what we have been getting with regular therapies on NHS. This is brilliant I have been raving about it to everyone and trying to show them it could help so many more!!! Shown it to our Health Visitor yesterday and she was quite taken aback with the program and the progress my wee one has made. She even said he looks different and acts different. This program truly has given my family hope back, we were in a very scary place of not knowing how to help and reach my precious baby with no real options or support from so called professionals it was all very reactive where as we feel this is very proactive in helping. Also want to say my youngest watches the videos with his big brother and has said apple today. He is 11 months NT so I think it's helping him too!!!! Sorry I'm just so emotional about this whole program. So thankful we found it !!!

Sammie S. (parent)

Sara E.
First Gemiini gains to report! My guy is a few months shy of six years old. He has autism and was also recently diagnosed with MERLD. He is verbal, but his average age between receptive and expressive language is 3 years, 3 months, so we have a long way to go.
I've been making custom videos for him. This week we've been doing comparisons and action verbs. Today after his dad told him he was going upstairs, he said "I understood." Emphasis on the d. :-)Later, he gathered all his pretzels and told me "I have all of them." Both of these are concepts covered in his video this week.
Lastly, he asked his first "why" question today. I've waited so long to hear him ask "why" about something. I can't wait to keep going and see what he'll say next.

Sara E. (parent)

It's happening! My son just came up to me and said "up!" Because he wanted me to get up and come with him. This is the first time he's said up, instead of uh, and the first time he's ever said anything independently, without prompting. I am so proud of him, and so excited. We just started Gemiini 6 days ago!

Sarah M. (parent)

First Gemiini gains to report! My guy is a few months shy of six years old. He has autism and was also recently diagnosed with MERLD. He is verbal, but his average age between receptive and expressive language is 3 years, 3 months, so we have a long way to go.
I've been making custom videos for him. This week we've been doing comparisons and action verbs. Today after his dad told him he was going upstairs, he said "I understood." Later, he gathered all his pretzels and told me, "I have all of them." Both of these are concepts covered in his video this week.
Lastly, he asked his first "why" question today.
I've waited so long to hear him ask "why" about something. I can't wait to keep going and see what he'll say next.

Sarah P. (parent)