AT for Accessability

Accessibility is so important in our student's lives, from the smallest degree to the greatest. This is such a broad spectrum of care. You should discuss this with the student's to know what they need exactly. There is no "one size fits all" solution.

Some of the things that this can cover:

  • Captioning, ASL, or transcription for Deaf or Hard of Hearing
  • Audio descriptions or large print availability for those who have visual impairments.
  • Wheelchair ramps for mobility
  • Plenty of space in between desks so a client with a chair or motor difficulties can get through. 
  • Apps or programs for those with learning delays (this is covered more fully in another blog post)
There are so many other simple ways to allow better accessibility in classrooms. The key thing for me in this area is to make sure there is open communication with the parents and student to see what they need and how to make it possible for them.


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