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Magnifying Glass Kaitlin

Adaptive Paper Harmony

Colorblind Aides otherwise-invisible-colors/ Krysta

Screen Reader Alexia

Communication boards ards.php Kaitlin

Text to voice, voice to text software speech-Software-for-the-Special- Harmony

Electronic Dictionary Krysta

Eye Gaze or Eye Pointing systems Alexia

Pencil Grips Kaitlin

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On-screen Keyboards windows.microsoft.com/.../Type-without-using-the-keyboard- On-Screen-Keyboard Krysta

Adapted Mouse Alexia

Closed Captioning Television Kaitlin

Vibrotactile Switch Harmony

FM Amplification Systems Krysta

Electronic Books Alexia

Picture Schedule Kaitlin

Post-It Notes Harmony

Graphic Word Organizers hic_organizers Krysta

Single Word Scanners Basic-Edition-K12-Assists/m html Alexia