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How Articarry works
Every part of the product, in plain words: what it means and how to do it, with a sample child you can be shown it on. Read it, see the steps, or do it. New here? Start with Get started.
Getting started
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the enrollment composer
build a child's plan in a few steps, optionally starting from a pre-defined journey template
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the live demo
a read-only, synthetic sample child anyone can open on the public site: the home-practice brief, the listening queue, and the plan
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Get started: your first child, end to end
The whole first run in one place: sign in, add a child, send the family their link, and watch the first at-home practice arrive.
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Invite a family and get them set up
What the invite link is, how to send or resend it, and exactly what the family sees when they open it.
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Using Articarry during the beta (what is safe to enter)
What practice audio is safe to use today, and what real patient use needs first. The question most worth answering before you adopt.
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The clinician workflow
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the session-prep brief
the per-child page: what changed since you last caught up, what is worth your ear first, and what to do about it, with a one-tap ”caught up” that clears the new markers
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Today
the clinician's morning home: the whole caseload pre-sorted into who needs an ear, who needs a nudge, who needs a plan, and who to skip
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the planning map
the per-child sound-by-level grid: the recordings behind each cell, the journey's intended next step, and the move itself one click away
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the plan-history timeline
a dated list of the clinician's own decisions and her own probes over time: her record, never a chart of a machine's judgment
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the progress letter
a print-to-PDF letter built from the clinician's records: her plan history, her probes, the at-home practice counts; nothing the scoring engine produced
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the after-session log
a short form to record that an in-person session happened and the clinician's own per-cell tally from it, typed by her, never derived
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the fit-shelf library
the book catalog as a browsable library, with a “Fits {child}” shelf that shows the reasons a book matches the plan she set
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the per-recording diagnostic
open any recording, hear the child's audio, and see the per-word band plus the fallible, plainly-labeled “sounded like” signal
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the caseload
the whole caseload in one attention-first list
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Managing your caseload and account
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Remove a child from your caseload (unenroll)
How to end your access to a child when they leave your care, and what stays with the family when you do.
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Your account and password
Signing in, what to do if you are locked out during the beta, and closing your account.
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Plans and billing
What Articarry costs today, what the plans will be at launch, and how to manage a subscription.
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For families
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interest capture
the child taps the kinds of stories they like; their library leads with them, and the fit-shelf earns one more honest reason
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the home practice loop
the child reads an assigned story at home, records each target word, and the picture builds. Practice is the reward, never a score.
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You got an invite: set up in two minutes
Your clinician sent a link. Here is exactly what to tap, from the link to your child's first practice.
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Your home screen, explained
What every part of your home screen means, and what you can and cannot see. Simple by design.
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Hand the device to your child
What happens after you tap the big button: what your child does, and why there is nothing for them to sign in to.
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Get a reminder to practice
Two calm ways to remember practice: add it to your calendar, or opt in to a gentle email. Both are optional.
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Send your clinician a quick note
Tell the clinician something they cannot see from the recordings, in one tap from your home screen.
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Manage or delete your data
You are in control of your child's data. How to withdraw consent, delete recordings, or close the account, from your own account.
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