Assistive Technology Checklist The checklist illustrates a "hierarchy of selection" when looking for appropriate assistive devices for a student. It lists 2-3 low or no-tech examples of AT, then 2-3 medium-tech and finally 2-3 high-tech examples. The examples in the checklist are just that examples, not an exhaustive list of options for each functional task. But, it can provide ideas that may be helpful.
Legal Requirements for Transition Components of the IEP
Preparing for Postsecondary Education:
Your Rights and Responsibilities
Self-Advocacy: A Valuable Skill for Your Teenager
Transition and Individuals with Learning Disabilities
Manual of Style for Depicting People with Disabilities in stories, newspapers, radio and television. Words paint pictures. What kind of picture do you paint?
Self-Advocacy: A Valuable Skill for Your Teenager
Worksite Modifications Issues
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