For this reason I found a great bargain on eBay: an iPod Touch (3rd gen) for £44.99. I installed P2Go and set up a very simple 3x3 grid with some of the things I think she would most frequently need to say when out and about - it covers the main physical and sensory issues (hunger, thirst, noise, toileting, want to go home, music to reduce stress). I've also included an iPad button so she has a way to signal if she wants access to her full vocabulary. We could expand in time (scrolling down to a second 3x3 grid for instance) but I want to keep it simple for now.
I then bought a cheap protective case for it and also a waterproof pouch with a neck strap. I wasn't particularly looking for waterproof solution but liked how this was a quick and easy way to make it wearable.
She has already used it and seems keen. We haven't tried wearing it yet but I plan to add her favourite music to it so it can double up as MP3 player which I hope will encourage her to wear. Fingers crossed ...
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