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Speech Practice Game

Milo's Mood Reef

Meet Milo the octopus — he changes color with feelings! 🐙 On the first levels, look at Milo's face and pick the feeling; on the later levels, listen to what happens and pick how you would feel. Each answer tints Milo, hangs a glowing pearl, and Milo says the whole sentence — say it out loud together. A wrong tap just gets a gentle "look again" — nothing is marked wrong. Hang 10 pearls for the Reef Glow!

How to play

Look at Milo's face — or listen to what happens (tap to hear it again).Tap the feeling that fits — a wrong tap just says "look again."Milo says the whole sentence — say it out loud to hang a mood pearl!

Who's playing today?

Works on phone, tablet, or computer · turn sound on to hear each feeling

Clinical review pending — being verified by Julianne Abuda, MA, CCC-SLP.

Please note: This is a free speech-practice game for therapist- and parent-guided use, not a diagnostic tool or a replacement for therapy. On the first levels the child sees a feeling face and taps the feeling word; on the later levels the child hears a short everyday situation ("Your favorite toy broke.") and taps how they would feel. When they choose correctly, Milo the octopus changes color, a glowing pearl hangs, and Milo shows and speaks a whole sentence — and the child says it out loud, an adult (or the child) taps to log each sentence said. The game never records, listens to, or evaluates your child's speech. A wrong tap is gently coached (never named, never shown as an error, never spoken as a correction) — nothing is marked right or wrong, and no answer is ever revealed against the child; on the face levels the app never even speaks a feeling word before the child solves. Every situation, question, feeling word, and sentence spoken is hand-authored: the app never assembles a string into speech and never speaks a correction. The situations are about how YOU would feel and describe only events — they never say the feeling word — and they never ask what someone else is thinking or what you should do. Every "I said it — out loud!" celebrates noticing and naming a feeling, never the accuracy of the speech.

Every GO Therapy interactive is AI-assisted and reviewed by a licensed speech-language pathologist.