by Matthew Lynch, Tech Edvocate
Students who suffer from aphasia have a significantly impaired ability to understand or communicate with those around them. This can make the classroom setting more difficult for both the student and the teacher. Fortunately, there are plenty of tools available to help make learning and communicating easier for everyone. Assistive technology can create a more productive learning environment. Teachers and parents who work with these students will want to know what types of assistive technology could be available. These top tools could be just the thing you’ve been looking for to improve daily life.
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