| Description | | This training focuses on identifying, selecting, and embedding low- to high-tech assistive technology (AT) within daily routines and natural environments. Participants will explore how AT can enhance participation, independence, and engagement during everyday activities such as play, communication, feeding, mobility, and self-care.
Through practical examples and routine-based strategies, providers will learn how to collaborate with families and caregivers to implement AT in meaningful, functional ways that fit into home and community settings. The training emphasizes family-centered, developmentally appropriate practices and highlights how thoughtful AT use can support developmental outcomes while promoting inclusion and participation across daily routines. |
| Location | | ESU 16 Ogallala |
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