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Schooltime For Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

School can be hard for children with AD/HD. Success in school often means being able to pay attention and control behavior and impulse. These are the areas where children with AD/HD have trouble. Here are tips for teachers for helping kids learn.

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1 thru 10 of 15 Products in the 8 Message Communicator Subcategory

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Double Decker Go! Board - 8 Icon R0416: Double Decker Go! Board - 8 Icon
Perfect for classrooms and early intervention programs!
6 Level Communicator With 1-8 Jacks R1401: 6 Level Communicator With 1-8 Jacks
Innovative 6-Level Communicator Stores Up to 48 5-Second Messages.
6 Level Communicator With 1-4 Jacks R1402: 6 Level Communicator With 1-4 Jacks
Innovative 6-Level Communicator Stores Up to 48 5-Second Messages.
6 Level Communicator R1403: 6 Level Communicator
Innovative Communicator Stores up to 48 5-Second Messages.
Bedside Communicator - Universal R1601: Bedside Communicator - Universal
Gives non-verbal patients a voice!
Cheap Talk 8 Combo Direct-Scan R1607: Cheap Talk 8 Combo Direct-Scan
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!
Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-4" Jacks R1608: Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-4" Jacks
An 8 message version of the Cheap Talk!
Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-8" Jacks R1609: Cheap Talk 8, Direct Scan with 1-8" Jacks
Now! Our Popular Cheap Talk comes in an 8 message version, too!
Cheap Talk 8 Scan R1610: Cheap Talk 8 Scan
Scan through 8 changable messages!
Cheap Talk 8 with Overlay Option R1611: Cheap Talk 8 with Overlay Option
Handy overlay option!

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Assentive Computer Technology - Using The Touch Free Switch To Click

To use the Touch Free Switch with users with disabilities, just point the camera at an arm, elbow, face, finger or foot. Zoom in or out to capture small or large movements. Select an area in the onscreen video window, then move in or out of the box to trigger a mouse click. Try using it with switch adapted software.

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