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My Other Brother Daryl

An ironic look at special education from TASH Newsletter, December 1987. "A Case For Teaching Functional Skills". A well-written cautionary tale that teachers should read.

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Touch Funfair - PC-Mac-Networkable Q0142: Touch Funfair - PC-Mac-Networkable
Go to the fair anytime, with this enjoyable early program.
Claude and Maude - PC Q0143: Claude and Maude - PC
Learning handwriting has never been more fun.
All About Ourselves - PC-Mac-Networkable Q0147-A: All About Ourselves - PC-Mac-Networkable
Perfect for school or home!
Sound Stories - PC-Mac Q0148: Sound Stories - PC-Mac
Help for the beginning reader!
Switch On Original - PC-Networkable Q0201-A: Switch On Original - PC-Networkable
Is your switch user bored? Try Switching On!
Switch On Travel - Mac-PC-Networkable Q0201-B: Switch On Travel - Mac-PC-Networkable
More great games for the switch user!
Switch On Zoo - PC-Networkable Q0201-C: Switch On Zoo - PC-Networkable
Go to the zoo using just a switch!
Build It - PC-Networkable Q0202-A: Build It - PC-Networkable
An imaginitve challenge for switch, touch screen, and mouse users.
Touch Here - PC-Networkable Q0204: Touch Here - PC-Networkable
Multisensory fun with the computer. A great intro for cognitivly young users.
Flip It and Slider - PC-Networkable Q0212: Flip It and Slider - PC-Networkable
Sharpen spatial relations skills.

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Beginning To Use Switch Adapted Toys With Children With Special Needs

Since some children are easily distracted, it is best to remove distractions and setup toys in a manner that will keep the child interested and focused.  In order to make a switch adapted toy stand out from the rest of the environment during play, place dark colored toys on a light surface, such as a towel.  Place light colored toys on a dark surface.  This will make it easier for children to see the cause and effect of pressing the switch activating the toy. There are many switch adapted to choose from - ranging from a cuddly bunny to a fierce dinosaur!

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