Examples of low and no-tech AT tools for communication and AAC intervention
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Communication & language, Developmental disabilities & delays, Early intervention, Technology
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Author
Kathleen Curry Sadao, Ed.D., Nancy B. Robinson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
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This chart describes the features, purpose, and examples of low and no-tech assistive technology tools for use with young children with disabilities. Types of tools include communication books and activity boards.
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