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Meet Kyle:

Communicating Without Limits

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Get ready to be inspired! Meet Kyle, a vibrant 35-year-old who’s redefining what’s possible with his QuickTalker Freestyle. Once largely non-speaking, Kyle now shares his thoughts, needs, and personality with the world—thanks to his communication device and the support of his family and community. Watch as Kyle and his dad, Bill, show how technology and determination can turn everyday moments into opportunities for connection, independence, and joy. 

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Kyle promotes a positive work environment with his contagious smile and supportive attitude.

"Kyle has used his device to present and advocate to different groups, such as The Association for People Supporting Employment First (APSE), The National Down Syndrome Congress, and The Iowa State Rehabilitation Council. It was so cool to see him and his father work together to create presentations on the device for Kyle to present."

Kira, Kyle's Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

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"His family has always been so supportive in wanting to personalize the device to best meet his communication needs. He gets so excited and has the biggest smile while showing and telling others about himself. "

-Kira, Klye's SLP

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Advice for Other Families

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“Give it a try! Even simple words can open up a world of independence and connection." - Bill

"Kyle and his family are very inspiring. The way they advocate for him, their willingness to learn and integrate the device into his daily life, and their overall positive attitude was such an inspiration to me and my colleagues. "

-Kira, Kyle's SLP