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Assistive Technology
What is Assistive Technology (AT)?
--"...any device, piece of equipment or system that helps a person with a disability work around his challenges so he can learn, communicate or simply function better." ~ Understood
--"...AT’s role is to assist your child’s learning. It doesn't replace good teaching, but it can be used in addition to well-designed instruction." ~ Understood
--"...any device, piece of equipment or system that helps a person with a disability work around his challenges so he can learn, communicate or simply function better." ~ Understood
--"...AT’s role is to assist your child’s learning. It doesn't replace good teaching, but it can be used in addition to well-designed instruction." ~ Understood
Want to know more about AT?
--For more information about AT, visit Understood's website about AT.
--This website contains information about the basics, simple to sophisticated tools, IEP or 504 Plan, and more.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
--Also, check out more information about AT from the Center for Parent Information and Resources.
--This website contains helpful check lists for IEP team and AT services.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
--The document below is provided by the North Carolina Assistive Technology Program. Visit their website for more information at nc dhhs. There may be a charge for services; see website for more details.
--For more information about AT, visit Understood's website about AT.
--This website contains information about the basics, simple to sophisticated tools, IEP or 504 Plan, and more.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
--Also, check out more information about AT from the Center for Parent Information and Resources.
--This website contains helpful check lists for IEP team and AT services.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
--The document below is provided by the North Carolina Assistive Technology Program. Visit their website for more information at nc dhhs. There may be a charge for services; see website for more details.
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