Feb 21, 2006
Assistive technology helps disabled kids find their voice
Via Science Daily
Computer-based technology that provides speech output is increasingly being used to assist children suffering from disabilities such as problems such as autism , Down syndrome, and cerebral palsy in communicating. In this interview published on Science Daily, Janice Light, distinguished professor of communication sciences and disorders at Penn State, explains the clinical potential of assistive communication technology.
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