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Month: May 2018

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May 28, 2018 Program Spotlights

More than a Van for Blake

Kansas AT Specialist Sarah Knutson knew it was important to help Blake and his family obtain accessible transportation. What she didn’t anticipate was how the purchase would transform Blake.

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May 23, 2018 AT Tips / for Education / for Employment / Toolkits

AT for Managing Anxiety

Devices, gadgets, apps, and wearables to help manage stress and anxiety in all environments.

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May 14, 2018 Technology Spotlight

Panic Attack? There’s an app for that!

In 2015, stress from recent health crises and triggers from childhood trauma culminated in a very scary experience–the panic attack in the parking lot of my doctor’s office.

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May 7, 2018 AT Tips / for Employment

AT for Distinguishing Colors

Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) is the inability to distinguish between some colors and shades. Most people with this condition can identify some colors. Few people are totally “color blind.”

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May 1, 2018 Webinars

Free AT Webinars in May

Free AT webinars from around the web, compiled by the Assistive Technology Coalition

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