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I’ll Do It Myself Now Available on the Kindle

Filed under: I'll Do It Myself: The Book — by at 12:39 pm on Tuesday, December 14, 2010

I'll Do It Myself by Glenda Watson Hyatt - Kindle Edition

My autobiography I’ll Do It Myself has gone digital and is now available on the Amazon Kindle!

This means my book can now be enjoyed on all of these devices (links take you to the device pages):

For those individuals who prefer holding the real book in your hands, 192 paperbacks and 34 large-print copies are still available from me, complete with autograph too! 😉

Happy reading!

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Comment by Kati

December 14, 2010 @ 1:29 pm

Cool! I just downloaded it onto my iPad! Look forward to reading it.

I also use iPad with Proloquo2go.

Kati

Comment by Glenda

December 14, 2010 @ 2:04 pm

Thanks Kati!

How are you finding Proloquo2Go to use? Does it suit your needs?

Comment by Kati

December 14, 2010 @ 2:53 pm

I enjoyed making pages, here are some of my earlier ones.

http://katilea.wordpress.com/2010/05/29/proloquo2go-and-ipad-a-marriage-made-in-heaven/

I’ll be glad when it gets word prediction to speed up longer sentences and spontaneous chat, but would only be able to manage this on iPad in landscape mode.

I did find I can just about manage it on iPhone when its in the chunky case (iMaingoX) using just thumbs as can keep forearms in supported position whereas on iPad screen is too wide so buttons have to be larger to give me a bigger target and allow for more shaky movement over larger screen.

I find I use P2G very differently on iPhone where the in-built qwerty keyboard is too small for me.

Here’s some iPhone screenshots.
http://katilea.wordpress.com/2010/12/05/using-an-iphone-as-a-communication-aid/

From your blog its sounds like we have similar difficulties with fine motor control except I wasn’t born with mine so its a been a bit of a steep learning curve! I’m hoping to get tips from your book on how you manage day to day things.

Kati

Comment by Kati

December 16, 2010 @ 4:07 am

Finished your book, it was great! I really enjoyed reading your story.

Kati

Comment by Lee

July 13, 2011 @ 6:30 pm

I just finished reading your book on my iPhone. I choose it because one of my best friend second child has CP and the other reason is I had to choose a book for my exceptional child class and I chose yours.You gave me a new way to look at the world and any person with exceptionalities. I am researching apps for the iPad and iTouch that will help people/children communicate who are considered “none verbal” and have limited use of their hands. Dylan (my friends son) uses his thumbs like they are rockets. I would love to hear about any ideas you have about alternate communication devices. Thank you for writing your book. It has changed my life forever.

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