Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 Your son is more advanced than mine, so I have not looked at those you mentioned, but some suggestions: 1. Find out if there is an " adaptive equipment " consult team available in your area. We home-school Jon, but utilized the services of the SPED collaborative consult team. I believe the consultant was trained thru a federal grant (? maybe state--we live in MA) 2. Some companies will allow you to try their product (such as DTTrainer) for a small fee. It doesn't hurt to ask. 3. Laureate has a demo CD that is sent free of charge. 4. I also found a lending library available thru a state-run residential school for mentally retarded adults. 5. You might be able to find software thru your public library, especially if there are several libraries linked via a sharing network. Marilee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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