Assistive Technology Tools and Tips for New College Students with Learning Disabilities
Learn helpful strategies and assistive technology tools you need when you prepare for college if you have learning disabilities
Accessibility Tools
Learn helpful strategies and assistive technology tools you need when you prepare for college if you have learning disabilities
Understanding how to teach dyslexic students can certainly be challenging. However, by educating yourself and learning different strategies, you can really make a difference in students’ lives.
Knowing about the process of reading development will allow both parents and teachers to assist the children and help them master this ability.
By Elizabeth Schiff As a private tutor in New York City, I have worked with students from private, public and charter schools, and with a broad range of learning styles and differences, including ADD/ADHD; executive functioning; dyslexia and decoding; graphomotor/fine motor; processing; short-term memory; receptive and expressive language; visual-spatial and motor planning; and anxiety disorder.…
Welcome to our overview of Assistive Technology, organized by category. This is not an exhaustive analysis, but a quick survey of the products that we consider to be valuable tools. Almost all of these apps and services have free trials so you can see if they work for you. We are not including prices because…
This is a list of popular assistive technology tools for students with disabilities.
The benefits of the Peer-to-Peer Model include the promotion of a sense of community and the development of positive supportive relationships.
Building self-esteem in students with learning disabilities or other intellectual challenges can be, well…challenging. Here are tips to help.
A following checklist is a screening tool to identify the signs of learning disabilities. If you feel that something is amiss after you have reviewed the checklist, seek a professional for an assessment.
The results are in. You have a special-needs child. Now what? Check out these helpful tips for helping parents care for children with special needs.