"Fast Forward" is a computer program that slows down the presentation of consonants.
If a child doesn't perceive the "s" and other bound morphemes on the ends of words, how will he/she learn the principles of grammar, such as plurals and possessives and such? This can impact negatively upon children's language development, reading skills and academic achievement.
The problem of sequencing for some children has been addressed in recent years by a computerized program called "Fast Forward."
This program is produced and marketed by the Scientific Learning Corporation in Berkeley, California. In this program, consonants are prolonged to provide greater time for the child to process and recognize the order of phonemes. The notes below provide respectively, the Company's Web Page, information on Fast Forward, a discussion and a Sample movie.
NOTES: Fast Forward's Web Page
NOTES: Information of Fast Forward
NOTES: See how to learn to use Fast Forward
NOTES: See and hear a brief view of fast forward.