Assistive Technology for Young Children with Disabilities: A Guide for Providing Family-Centered Services
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Description
Assistive technology is increasingly important in improving disabled children's mobility, language, and learning--enabling them to function independently and take advantage of schooling and social opportunities. The authors here explore considerations involved in evaluating children's needs, selecting and prescribing devices, and training children, families, and teachers to use the technology.
ISBN
9781571290519
Publication Date
1998
Publisher
Brookline Books
City
Northhampton, Massachusetts
Keywords
Assistive technology, Children with disabilities, Children with special needs, Family services, Family relationships
Disciplines
Educational Methods | Special Education and Teaching
Recommended Citation
Judge, Sharon Lesar (Editor) and Parette, Howard P. (Editor), "Assistive Technology for Young Children with Disabilities: A Guide for Providing Family-Centered Services" (1998). Communication Disorders & Special Education Faculty Books. 6.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cdse_books/6