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Seeing AI

This free app reads short pieces of text out loud. “You hover the device above an envelope, for example, and you can see whether it’s for you or your spouse or a neighbor,” says Fairchild.

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Signaling Systems

This is probably one of the best ways to help a deaf or hard of hearing child learn independence early. Go independence! You may alert kids to events that they wouldn’t normally realize were happening.

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WheelChair

A wheelchair is a manually operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose

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Neckloops

For students who have auditory access, these are my absolute favorite! If you had to pick one thing from this list, this would be it!

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Captioned Phones

Just like captioned television, captioned phones have “talk-to-text” so that you can read as the message comes in. This is great for kids who are hard of hearing.

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Victor Reader Stream

The Victor Reader Stream is one of the lowest-priced, smallest, smartest, and simplest handheld digital talking book reader media player for people who are blind and visually impaired.

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