For most people, technology makes things easier. 
For children with disabilities, technology makes things POSSIBLE.
 
 
 
During the school day, students at Paul B. Stephens School benefit from using a wide variety of technology and assistive technology devices (depending on their individual abilities) to participate in activities and to communicate with others. 
Assistive Technology is a system of tools, strategies and services that enable a person with disabilities to function to his/her maximum potential educationally, vocationally, socially and in their daily living activities.
Assistive technology enhances:
- Learning 
 
- Independence 
 
- Communication 
 
- Mobility 
 
- Environmental Control 
 
- Choice Making 
 
- Play and Recreation 
 
- Hearing and Vision 
 
- Seating and Positioning 
 
- Access to Computers
 
For our students, this means . . .
- Adapted toys and books
 
- Switches and switch toys
 
- Computer adaptations like touch screens, switch interfaces, adapted keyboards, screen magnification
 
- Adapted tools for eating, writing, food preparation, etc.
 
- Adaptive positioning equipment
 
- Augmentative communication devices like picture symbols, picture schedules, photographs, voice output devices
 
- Environmental control devices
 
- Amplification devices like microphones, speakers, headphones, hearing aides, FM systems
 
- Tactile symbols and braille