Switch and Alternative Access

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It is important that our students have a variety of ways to make their needs known. Teaching your child movements to communicate yes and no are important skill. Strive for as close to a conventional yes and no. Could be eyes up for yes and eyes or head movement to one side for no.


Follow the link to get access to videos and ideas for lots of fun switch accessible activities.

This links to a presentation by one of our AT Team members that has many ideas and how-to videos.

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The PowerLink 4 allows switch users to control up to 2 electrical appliances with single switches.

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Adapted Books