Answering the AT Question - Yes it should be in the IEP
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In every IEP, we are asked, "Is AT necessary to complete the IEP." But there are some lingering questions and persistent AT myths out there. Assistive technology can seem complex, but let's demystify some of the misconceptions and myths! Join this free webinar to learn why AT needs to be in the IEP and explore new guidance from the U.S. Department of Education on AT provision.
Presented by: Dr. Don McMahon & Dr. Alex Hollingshead
41 minutes