Adaptive Tech Solutions, Ideas, Information
Talk About! Communicator: How to Choose Between the Model With or Without a Switch Jack
Choosing the Right Talk About! Communicator: With or Without a Switch Jack?
When selecting an AAC device, one of the most important decisions—often overlooked—is how the user will access it. For some children, especially those with limited motor control or strength, the difference between a communicator with or without a switch jack can mean the difference between true independence and prompt dependence.
Let’s look at how to decide which version of the Talk About! Communicator
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Oct 31, 2025
Encouraging Unilateral Weight-Bearing Exercises with a Switch-Adapted Toy: Ideas for Physical Therapy and Home Treatment Carryover
When working with young children who have limited understanding of cause and effect, finding ways to engage them in physical therapy can be a challenge. A particularly effective strategy involves using positive reinforcement, such as activating a switch-adapted toy, to motivate the child to perform specific therapeutic activities. Unilateral weight-bearing exercises, which are essential for building strength, coordination, and motor skills, can be made more fun and rewarding through this approac
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Feb 10, 2025
Promote good hand hygiene using Assistive Technology!
As parents, teachers, and therapists, we all encourage the children we work with to practice good hand hygiene by washing their hands for 20 seconds. This is especially important with Covid-19 and flu season. Individuals with disabilities often have more difficulty completing multi-step tasks, and they often are unaware of how long 20 seconds is! But, the more we provide direct prompting, the more dependent they become on us. (This is called prompt dependence.) Using an inexpensive talking butto
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Feb 17, 2021
Computer Adaptations for People with Parkinson’s Disease
According to the National Parkinson’s Foundation, Parkinson’s Is second only to Alzheimer's as the most prevalent neurodegenerative disease in the United States. A diagnosis of Parkinson’s can lead to frustrating experiences while typing or using a computer mouse. There are, however, some adaptations and accessibility settings that can make these tasks much easier. These same accommodations can benefit those with tremors and diseases such as MS.
Keyboard ControlA common symptom
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Jun 22, 2020
Adaptive Tech Solutions Featured in Quest Magazine
Adaptive Tech Solutions featured in Issue 3, 2019 of MDA's Quest MagazineDenise, speech therapist and owner of Adaptive Tech Solutions, discusses the importance of play to develop skills that are crucial for language development. For children with disabilities, play can be difficult due to motor impairments. Through the use of adapted toys, kids with disabilities can experience play to enhance their understanding of cause-and-effect, object permanence, and other precursory skill
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Oct 21, 2019
