“It’s a Toy, but It’s So Much More to Her”
“She has some sense of independence when she can play with this, she doesn’t have to rely on any of us to turn it on for her.”
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Skip to Navigation“She has some sense of independence when she can play with this, she doesn’t have to rely on any of us to turn it on for her.”
It can be difficult to find the right toys for Raven. She has Cockayne Syndrome Type II, meaning that she can’t sit or stand on her own, and has hearing loss and a visual impairment.
Here’s a roundup of exciting devices that have been recently added to our Assistive Device library.
For the fourth iteration of the LipSync, we’ve completely re-designed it from the ground up, with new hardware and new software. It is now easier to use, easier to build, and provides greater user independence.
Neil Squire Assistive Technology Specialists and staff members from across Canada attended ATIA 2024 this year to soak up all they could about AT.