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CoughDrop is a unique communication software that can be used across multiple devices. Evaluation accounts have been created to support AAC teams who are working to determine if CoughDrop is the right fit for an AAC communicator. These accounts function much like a communicator account and can even request access to premium voices if needed. Because the account can be "leant" out to one communicator at a time on a trial basis, the account is programmed to "reset" back to particular default once the trial period is over for that communicator. This means that speech boards and buttons created specifically for one communicator are automatically cleared before the account is assigned to help evaluate a new communicator (although those boards can be copied to the new communicator account if that user moves forward with CoughDrop). Each loanee will be given a unique password upon checking out the app. The app can be used on the loanees' device, or the loanee can check out any device within the loan program that can connect to WiFi. It is imperative that the device is able to connect to WiFi as CoughDrop is a cloud based communication system.
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Do you want to begin or enhance a program to help young people successfully transition to college and careers? Do you want to reduce preparation time by starting with materials and forms that have been created by a successful program? This book was written for you! It can help you create summer study, work-based learning, and e-mentoring programs for youth. Key considerations are highlighted to help you get started in developing programs that include computer technology access, peer and mentor support, college preparation activities, and work-based learning. Organizational details shared in this book have been implemented for more than fourteen years at the University of Washington in Seattle. Applying these practices can promote the development of self-determination and technology skills that contribute to success in college, careers, and independent living. Chapter One provides an overview of research that supports DO-IT practices. The chapters that follow share how DO-IT employs evidence-based practices in a cohesive set of programs and activities for students who have disabilities. Within those chapters you will see how
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This book explores positive internal characteristics and external factors that contribute to success--personally, socially, spiritually, academically, and professionally. These factors can be used to provoke thought and promote interaction between teens and caring adults. In this book you will not find the stories of movie stars, international leaders, or other celebrities. Although the content is based on personal experiences of successful people with disabilities, all of the people represented here would not be considered super-achievers in all areas of their lives. You'll hear the stories of everyday people striving for the best life has to offer. This book highlights advice from people who confront barriers as challenges rather than deterrents and who find insight and humor during trying times. It shares some of the attitudes, skills, and strategies that have contributed to the success of people with a wide range of disabilities, abilities, experiences, and personalities. The experts who provide the major content for this book share their dreams, goals, challenges, successes, and frustrations. They tell about their experiences and give advice about how to successfully transition from high school to college, careers, and independent living. Perhaps their stories will provide inspiration as you help those around you define and achieve success for themselves.
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Dance & Move Beat Bow Wow has been adapted to accept up to 2 standard switches. Press and release your switch or press the buttons on the paws of Dance & Move Beat Bow Wow to activate lively lights and dance moves (no sound). (Does not include switch. Order switch separately.)
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This item is loaned by the Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE). You will not be charged for shipping upon confirming your order; DESE ships the items to you for free. However, you will be responsible for the cost of returning the loan item(s) to DESE.
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This item is loaned by the Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE). You will not be charged for shipping upon confirming your order; DESE ships the items to you for free. However, you will be responsible for the cost of returning the loan item(s) to DESE.
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This item is loaned by the Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE). You will not be charged for shipping upon confirming your order; DESE ships the items to you for free. However, you will be responsible for the cost of returning the loan item(s) to DESE.
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Rock out with this adapted tambourine featuring eight pairs of jingles on a durable shell and a fixed head with radiant light graphics. Just activate your switch and the striker will hit the tambourine playing a strong, steady beat. Encourages music participation and appreciation. Accessories Included: 4x AA batteries. (Does not include switch. Order switch separately.)
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The Dual Clock Communicator (Model 1234) is a scanning symbol communicator designed for use by individuals with communication and cognitive disabilities. This plastic board features a base with seven recessed compartments to hold pictures or objects. A solid dial with a single circular cutout covers the openings an rotates when an attached capability switch (not included) is activated. The cutout reveals the compartments one at a time and the object is selected when the switch is released. The disk can be replaced with a single clock-style hand (included), enabling the device to function as a standard clock communicator. Accessories Included: Masking Overlay. ***This item has been discontinued by the manufacturer.