Sharia Siddiqui uses an iPad to help her communicate. Her father says it’s “given her a sense of control she never had.” STORY HIGHLIGHTS Touchscreen iPads are giving voice to autistic children, adults Apps for it and other tablets aid those with trouble
iPad gives voice to kids with autism
2016-11-10T10:12:12-05:00By Ollibean|Categories: Articles, Assistive Technology, General|Tags: all disabilities, assistive technology, AT, Autism Spectrum Disorders, cerebral palsy, developmental disabilities, down syndrome, medically fragile, mitochondrial disorders, muscular dystrophies, rare or undiagnosed disorders, spinal muscular atrophy|0 Comments
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