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Assistive Technology (AT) for Infants, Toddlers and Young Children
Guide provided by NECTAC, the National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center supported by the U.S. Department of Education.

Assistive Technology Resources for People with Disabilities
Published by Disaboom, a leading resource for disability information and real-life articles about people with disabilities.

Family Center on Technology and Disabilty
The Family Center on Technology and Disability (FCTD) is a resource designed to support organizations and programs that work with families of children and youth with disabilities. We offer a range of information and services on the subject of assistive and instructional technologies. Whether you're an organization, a parent, an educator, or an interested friend, we hope you'll find information that supports you in your efforts to bring the highest quality education to children with disabilities.

Family Guide to Assistive Technology
A guide prepared by Parents, Let's Unite for Kids (PLUK) in cooperation with The Federation for Children with Special Needs.

Family Information Guide to Assistive Technology and Transition Planning - PDF file - requires plugin
Guide book developed and published by The Family Center on Technology and Disability.

Family Information Guide to Assistive Technology
From the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) of the US Department of Education.

Family Support Center on Disabilities - Assistive Technology
A "Build Your Knowledge" resource on assistive technology.

G.E.A.R. Parent Network - Crisis & Counseling Centers
Through parent-to-parent sharing of experiences and knowledge, G.E.A.R. Parent Network empowers parents of children with behavioral health needs to build on their family’s strengths and to advocate for their family’s needs. FREE support available to parents & families in Maine.

Maine Parent Federation
The Maine Parent Federation, Inc. is a statewide private non-profit organization that provides information, advocacy, education, and training to parents and professionals to benefit all children. We promote individual aspirations and community inclusion for people with disabilities. In existence since 1984, MPF is physically located in Augusta Maine, but assistance is available on a statewide basis.

My Child Without Limits
MyChildWithoutLimits.org is an authoritative early intervention resource for families of young children ages 0-5 with developmental delays or disabilities, and professionals looking for a single, trusted, aggregate source of information that relates to their needs and interests. Sponsored by United Cerebral Palsy.

What Can Families Do at Home to Support Assistive Technology Skills?
Article from the American Foundation for the Blind.


 
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