Speech Therapy Copilot is dedicated to ensuring digital accessibility for individuals with disabilities. We strive to continually enhance the user experience for everyone, and are actively working to apply the relevant accessibility standards, leveraging the flexibility and features offered by our WordPress platform.
As a WordPress-based website, Speech Therapy Copilot takes the following measures to ensure accessibility:
Our website aims to conform with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA. We acknowledge that some areas of our WordPress site may not fully meet these standards, but we are committed to addressing these issues.
We welcome feedback on our website's accessibility. Contact us if you encounter any barriers:
Our WordPress site is designed to be compatible with:
The accessibility of our site relies on WordPress and the following technologies:
We recognize some limitations in our WordPress site's accessibility and are actively working to improve it.
Accessibility assessment of Speech Therapy Copilot is performed through:
Our ongoing efforts to enhance accessibility through WordPress include:
While aiming for WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance, we also consider some Level AAA Success Criteria.
This statement was last updated on 12/31/2023.
Autism Copilot is an AI coach that is designed to help caregivers of people on the autism spectrum deal with immediate, everyday issues that come up where they feel lost and need expert advice.
Yes! Autism Copilot was developed by a clinician and a parent of a child with autism and incorporates ideas from neuroscientists and autism experts, as well as being informed by the autism community.
We cannot offer any guarantees. Anyone who guarantees you that they can get a certain result is not being honest. What we can say is that we have designed Autism Copilot from the ground up to include as many options as possible for ways to address problems as they come up in your real life.
The best way to use Autism Copilot is to have it available on your phone for moments when your loved one is doing something you want to improve. For example, if your loved one is having a meltdown and you don't know what to do.