Products that match: Personal Aids
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Spelling tutorial program with voice output designed for use by students who are blind or have low vision.
A voice output and optical character recognition program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities.
An app designed for use by individuals with communication and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) to help teach the concept of “wait” and encourage learners to wait successfully.
A writing tool designed to help writers of all skill levels. It helps users compose small amounts of content prior to posting them to an application.
Uses text-to-speech (TTS) to read digital articles, documents, and books out loud.
Portable full high-definition video magnifiers that fold flat for portability or storage when not in use.
A comprehensive French language dictionary that read text aloud without leaving the current application. It allows the reader to look up a word without knowing exactly how it is spelled.
A language tutorial program designed for use with children with communication or hearing disabilities that teaches how to read the names of over 80 animals, birds, and insects by playing five games.
A diabetes tracking app that tracks all aspects of the user's daily life and provides insights into each day.
A web and mobile-based application for caregivers of people with Autism.
Reading and spelling tutorial app for children with language, developmental or learning disabilities or autism spectrum disorder. This app is an interactive game that teaches a combination of high frequency and 255 different "sight words."
Email program designed for use by individuals with brain injury or cognitive disabilities.
A PDF reader app that can help individuals with communication problems by organizing PDFs of very large size, TXT documents with high-resolution graphics and pictures, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, HTML files, and Safari web archives.
A word prediction program designed for use by individuals with fine motor or upper extremity disabilities and individuals who use one hand on a computer keyboard.
A home control system that enables people with severe physical disabilities, spinal cord injury, and upper extremity disabilities to monitor and control all of the devices in their home by voice, the web or a variety of other interfaces.
An app designed to help users with attention deficit disorders manage their chores.
An abbreviation expansion program designed for use by individuals with fine motor, upper extremity, or learning disabilities.
An on-screen keyboard designed to work on any sized device and for people with big fingers or grasping difficulties. It forgoes the QWERTY layout for a single-line of characters. It automatically autocorrects misspelled words and continues to "learn" the user's typing patterns.
Google Chrome Extension designed to assist with online research. The extension allows users to save information, annotate articles, and organize research directly online without needing to use word processing software or other offline applications.
Language apps designed to help children with special needs learn how to build grammatically correct sentences.
A story writing and language tutorial program designed for use by parents and teachers working with children with learning, communication, cognitive or hearing disabilities or autism.
A reading tutorial, story reading and story writing app designed for use by children with cognitive, communication, language or learning disabilities or autism.
An iPad app designed to help children with language delays or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) learn how to identify and use correct tense forms.
An educational resource designed to help students with special needs and learning differences develop reading skills along with everyday life skills. The package includes a three-ring binder and CD.
An environmental control and home automation app designed for use by people with cognitive or memory disabilities or parents or caregivers of adults or children with developmental or other disabilities that may result in forgetting to turn lights or appliances on or off.