Re: Assistive devices, or other strategies
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From: The Erickson's
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: Assistive devices, or other strategies
Dorothy,
I have a son who is disabled. You might try checking in the catalogs that OT's use.
The most comprehensive is Sammons and Preston (although they are terrible to work with and very unreliable on orders) 1-800-323-5547
Others I have used are: Abilitations ( www.abilitations.com)
SouthPaw Enterprises (www.southpawenterprises.com)
and Therapro --most creative and unusual adaptive equip. (no website but 1-800-257-5376)
You might go thru the websites with the student or consult with a local OT or the one who serves your school?
Oh, here is one that someone sometime might need:
Art History Through Touch & Sound
by American Printing House for the Blind (www.aph.org)
Hope this helps.
Cindy
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