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The Idaho Assistive Technology Project Handbooks

The Idaho AT Project offers a series of handbooks that are packed with information. They identify AT:

  • Agencies
  • Supportive services
  • funding options
  • Resources

Five handbooks are available for a small shipping fee (out-of-state). Click on the titles below to see a table of contents and links to order or download the manual.

Assistive Technology for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities

Assistive Technology for School Age Children with Disabilities

Assistive Technology for Older Persons

Asssitive Technology for Parents with Disabilities

Assistive Technology for Individuals with Cognitive Impairments

The Family Information Guide to Assistive Technology

This is a 50 page guide aimed at families. It will help them with the information they need to get ready for their child's transition to the adult world. Click here to download free copies.

The Family Center on Technology and Disability has a wide range of information about assistive technology for children of all ages.

Other Assistive Technology Resorces

AHEAD Inc.

PACER Center

The Iowa Program for Assistive Technology is funded under the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended by the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration. IPAT, the statewide assistive technology program for Iowans, is a program of Iowa's University Center for Excellence on Disabilities.