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Auditory Processing Tips

Games to help kids develop good auditory processing skills.

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Community Success CD-ROM - Win-Mac Q0710: Community Success CD-ROM - Win-Mac
Use the computer to prepare for community outings!
Social Skills at Work CD-ROM - Mac-Win Q0711: Social Skills at Work CD-ROM - Mac-Win
Video-based CD-ROM features transition-age workers in real jobs!
Understanding My Learning Differences with CD-ROM Q0712: Understanding My Learning Differences with CD-ROM
23 pull-out sessions to prepare LD students for middle school
USB Switch Click Q1010: USB Switch Click
Switch Clicking for your computer applications in one easy button!
Edmark Touch Screen Window Mac Q1101-B: Edmark Touch Screen Window Mac
Translates every touch into a mouse action!
Edmark Touch Screen Window PC Q1101-C: Edmark Touch Screen Window PC
Make selections, move objects, draw graphics and more with just the touch of a finger.
15" USB Touch Window For Mac & Win Q1101-E: 15" USB Touch Window For Mac & Win
Builds on natural sensory skills!
17" Serial Touch Window For Mac & Win Q1101-G: 17" Serial Touch Window For Mac & Win
Builds on natural sensory skills!
Penny & Giles Joystick Light w- Fingerplate (USB) Q1103-A: Penny & Giles Joystick Light w- Fingerplate (USB)
More control than a mouse.
Penny & Giles Joystick Light w- Fingerplate for the PC (Serial Port) Q1103-B: Penny & Giles Joystick Light w- Fingerplate for the PC (Serial Port)
Comfortable, 3" joystick offers more control than a traditional mouse.

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Stair Masters!

Gooo-ing up! Always teach going up before teaching coming down. It is easier to master, safer, and will build skills needed for safe going down. Stay right behind them the entire time. It's for safety, but also many children find a light touch comforting and encouraging.

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