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Adapted toys and other recreational activities for individual or group participation.
Rounded blue rectangular image with a white Qwerty keyboard on the bottom and a frog in a white box on the upper left. A white rectangular window is in the upper right with the word frog next to a blank line.

An introduction to the keyboard by using speech, phonics, and Widgit Symbols in colorful letter exercises to teach literacy skills to users who have difficulty with text or communication.

Young girl in a yellow shirt and blue pants with her left arm out asking a question.

A multi-player speech training and language tutorial game designed specifically to help children who have communication or speech disabilities or autism answer and ask WH questions. 

Cartoon drawing of a girl sitting at a school desk smiling and a question written underneath the image. There is a small red dot on the bottom left and a small green dot on the bottom right.

A speech training flashcard and language tutorial program designed for use by speech and language therapists and teachers working with children who have communication or speech disabilities or autism.

 

Cartoon image of a child sleeping and snoring, with a question underneath the image. A small red button is on the bottom left and a small green button is on the bottom right.

A speech training flashcard and language tutorial program designed for use by speech and language therapists and parents working with children who have communication or speech disabilities or autism.

Picture of a traffic light shaped device with a hand pushing down on the middle yellow light.

A wall-mounted, touch-activated toy designed to introduce children with cognitive or physical disabilities to cause and effect concepts and to identify traffic lights and their meaning.

Oval-shaped device with two white knobs on one end, a red band around the center, and connected to a USB cable.

A lip, tongue, chin, finger or toe-operated USB mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability.

Yellow round ball of stretchy noodles on top of a round blue plastic base.

A neon stretchy noodle switch.

Drawing of a global shape with horizontal and vertical lines and the stick figure of a person in purple.

A free communication environment featuring an on-screen keyboard designed for use by individuals who cannot use a keyboard or mouse.

Screenshot of on-screen keyboard with colored keys and other keyboard functions.

Software that uses a phonetic approach to help spelling-disabled children and adults spell better. Instead of spelling words by trying to remember the letter sequence, users spell the words based on what they sound like. 

CD box with CD in front featuring the product name in the upper half and an image of a boy in the water below it. The CD-ROM disk has an image of a pool and the product's name.

A language intervention program for students with disabilities who have a core vocabulary of nouns and verbs but are having difficulty conveying meaning.