Assistive Technology

Technological advances and innovations in computer software have opened the door to different ways educators can teach their students, as well as ways in which their students can learn. Now, with the help of assistive technology companies like R.J. Cooper and Associates and Infogrip, children with disabilities will not only get the same learning opportunities as their non-disabled peers, but be able to stay ahead of the learning curve.


TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES LEAVE MANY BEHIND:
Children with disabilities

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With any kind of advance or upgrade in technology, there are always those who get left behind on the technological super highway. Many of these technological advances which facilitate in the learning process are designed for the masses and those that do not fit into that category are often left out.

Children with disabilities, physical or mental, are often the ones that are unaccounted for.  Click here to read how technology is lending a helping hand to those who need it most.

 

HOW DOES ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY WORK?

So now that you know that something is being done to help children with disabilities strengthen their motor skills and help them stay ahed of the learning curve, how does all this computer software and technology work?

 

TECHNOLOGY THAT INTEGRATES LEARING:
   Children with Disabilities and their Peers

Take a look into some of the lives of children afflicted with disabilities and how assistive technology has helped them achieve goals they never thought were possible.

Peak into the lives of twins with cerebral palsy and the companies and therapists who vow to make learning and living a little easier for people with disabilities.