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Play Survey for providers: A team of researchers at Arizona State University is interested in learning how early intervention providers use play during their intervention sessions with infants/toddlers. The survey will take about 10-15 minutes, and in return for completion of the survey, you will be entered into a raffle for a $50 Amazon gift card. Please click on this link to begin the survey: Begin!
Play Survey for parents: A team of researchers at Arizona State University is interested in learning how parents play with their young children, including children who are developing typically and children who have disabilities. The survey will take about 10-15 minutes, and in return for completion of the survey, you will be entered into a raffle for a $50 Amazon gift card. Please click on this link to begin the survey: Begin!
Our Latest Newsletters
December 2012: Using AT to Promote Literacy in Infants and Toddlers
Developing the skills needed to eventually read and write is a gradual process for children. The more they explore and develop more complex concepts about the world around them, as well as the role of language and print in daily life, the better prepared children are to later integrate reading and writing into their own lives.

October 2012: Using Visual Supports with Infants and Toddlers
This newsletter will take visual supports that have been used successfully in childcare centers and preschools and show how they can be used in the home with younger children.

July 2012: Powered Mobility for Infants and Toddlers
This edition contains a summary of the different types of powered mobility available for infants and toddlers

May 2012: AT Training Programs for Early Intervention Service Providers
Overview of training programs

November 2011: Helpdesk Newsletter
Read about the new helpdesk and how you can use it to find the resources you seek!
October 2011: Smart Tables Newsletter
In August, you were introduced to the SMART Board which may be used with children of all ages, especially in the classroom. Even preschool children may be successful when using the SMART Board.
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Answers, resources and other useful information for practitioners, researchers and parents.













































































