Early Childhood - Technology Supports

 
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Technology Supports

Technology Supports


General  Assistive Technology Information

Tech Act-The Connecticut Tech Act Project’s mission is to increase independence and improve the lives of individuals with disabilities through increased access to Assistive Technology for work, school and community living. www.cttechact.com

NEAT Marketplace org  - The NEAT Center at Oak Hill is a place to learn about products, equipment and services that assist people with day-to-day activities that they have trouble doing themselves, either because of a disability or the effects of aging. It is also a place to donate or buy durable medical equipment.http://www.neatmarketplace.org  Phone 866-526-4492

Technology at School

Assistive Technology at School– Lots of good technology information on the CT parent Advocacy Center.  http://www.cpacinc.org/hot-topics/assistive-technology/

CT Assistive Technology Guidelines—CT Department of Education guidebook on assistive technology https://portal.ct.gov/SDE/Publications/Assistive-Technology-Guidelines-Section-1-For-Ages-3-21  

Home Adaptations

Changing the Environment to meet Your Child’s Needs- http://www.mychildwithoutlimits.org/plan/assistive-technology/home-modification/

Home Remodeling:  http://www.expertise.com/home-and-garden/home-remodeling-for-disability-and-special-needs

More Home Modifications Funding Sources- http://www.disabilityrights.org/mod3.htm

Vehicle Modifications

How to get a vehicle modified http://www.atnet.org/resources/resources-funding/vehicle-mod.php

Technology and Daily Living

Family Information Guide– Assistive Technology http://www.fctd.info/resources/fig/Sec1.htm

EZ AT:  An Assistive Technology Guide for Parents with Children age 3-8- http://www.pacer.org/stc/pubs/ezat.pdf

 

 

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