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Considering
Assistive Technology
in the IEP Process
Objectives
Define assistive technology
Identify where assistive technology is addressed in the
IEP
Understand how to identify assistive technology in the
IEP
Identify indicators of appropriate assistive technology
consideration
Know who to contact with questions regarding assistive
technology
Legal Definitions
Assistive Technology Devices
any item, piece of equipment or product
system, whether acquired commercially off
the shelf, modified, or customized, that is
used to increase, maintain, or improve the
functional capabilities of children with
disabilities. (Section 300.5)
(d) Coordinating and use of other therapies, interventions, or services with assistive
technology devices, such as those associated with existing education and
rehabilitation plans and programs;
(e) Training or technical assistance for a child with a disability or, if appropriate, that
childs family; and
(f) Training or technical assistance for professionals (including individuals or
rehabilitation services), employers, or other individuals who provide services to
employ, or are otherwise substantially involved in the major life functions of children
with disabilities. (Section 300.6)
computer
based word
processing
assistive
technology
Requires an assistive
technology tool to
accomplish educationally
relevant tasks
IEP team determines
that the student requires it
to accomplish IEP goals
and objectives
Spelling
Math
Endurance
Hearing
Positioning and seating
Control of the environment
Computer access
Daily organization
AREAS TO CONSIDER
Handwriting Written expression Mobility
Reading
Communication
Vision
Spelling
Recreation
Self care
Math
Control of the environment
Endurance
Computer access
Hearing
Daily organization
Positioning and seating
Reading
Use correct
spelling
Independent work skills
Note taking
AREAS TO CONSIDER
Handwriting Written expression Mobility
Reading
Communication
Vision
Spelling
Recreation
Self care
Math
Control of the environment
Endurance
Computer access
Hearing
Daily organization
Positioning and seating
Math
Word recognition
comprehension
Reading
Note taking
Math
Use correct
spelling
Independent work skills
AREAS TO CONSIDER
Handwriting Written expression Mobility
Reading
Communication
Vision
Spelling
Recreation
Self care
Math
Control of the environment
Endurance
Computer access
Hearing
Daily organization
Positioning and seating
Word recognition
comprehension
Environment
What materials,
equipment, supports,
resources are available
Pencil grips
Color coding
Highlighters
Slanted surfaces
Reading and writing guides
Enlarged worksheets
Books on tape
Talking spell checker, dictionary
Word processor
Tape recorder
Adaptive eating utensils
Switch controlled toy, light, blender
Text readers
Voice recognition
Environmental control devices
Augmentative communication device
Software for manipulation of objects
Electronic books
Reading
Note taking
Math
Use correct
spelling
Independent work skills
AREAS TO CONSIDER
Handwriting Written expression Mobility
Reading
Communication
Vision
Spelling
Recreation
Self care
Math
Control of the environment
Endurance
Computer access
Hearing
Daily organization
Positioning and seating
Word recognition
comprehension
Environment
What materials,
equipment, supports,
resources are available
Pencil grips
Color coding
Highlighters
Slanted surfaces
Reading and writing guides
Enlarged worksheets
Books on tape
Talking spell checker, dictionary
Word processor
Tape recorder
Adaptive eating utensils
Switch controlled toy, light, blender
Text readers
Voice recognition
Environmental control devices
Augmentative communication device
Software for manipulation of objects
Electronic books