self-help devices for people with disabilities

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self-help devices for people with disabilities

How Katie got a voice (and a cool new nickname)

2016
"Everyone in the school, even the principal and custodian, have nicknames related to their individual interests and personalities. When Katie comes into the class, the students are eager to involve her in their activities and to learn what is special about her. This proves to be quite a challenge. Katie has significant physical disabilities which make her dependent on a Personal Care Assistant for everything, even communicating. How can Katie fit in with her classmates when she can't even talk? When Katie is introduced to assistive technology, she is finally able to communicate with her new friends. As a result, the students are delighted to see her as a person with many interests and abilities, just like them. Katie knows she is a valued member of the school when she is given her own special nickname"--Provided by publisher.

Seeing things my way

1998
A second-grader describes how she and other students learn to use a variety of equipment and methods to cope with their visual impairments.

Living in the state of stuck

how assistive technology impacts the lives of people with disabilities
2005
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