On April 15, 2016 The INDATA Project hosted a full day training on Adapted Driving. Each month we will bring you a tech tip on one of the adapted vehicles we had at the Vehicle Expo. In this second one, Tim Hargis from Braun Ability and Matt Ritter from Superior Van and Mobility show us […]
Posts with the Easter Seals Crossroads tag
Touch Trainer
A majority of our blogs discuss the dozens and dozens of apps which may benefit individuals with special needs. If your student/child isn’t familiar with using a touch screen on the devices, then he/she likely won’t reap each app’s full benefits. Touch Autism has developed Touch Trainer, which is an app to help train anyone who […]
7 Solutions for Biting and Chewing
A while back, I discussed several different fidgets for individuals with autism, ADHD, dyspraxia, sensory processing disorder, and more (blog links at bottom of this page). Fidgets are developed for children and adults who need to keep their hands, fingers, feet, and/or mouths busy. In these blogs, I covered a couple of options to help individuals […]
Cozy Canoe
Looking for a unique product to help your student or child relax? The Cozy Canoe by Fun and Function is ideal for individuals with autism and more, who seek deep pressure for relaxation. The Cozy Canoe is inflatable, so users are able to adjust it to the right amount of pressure for each individual. To get started with the Cozy […]
Monday Tech Tip: Key Ring app
David Frye, Assistive Technology Specialist at Easter Seals Crossroads show us an app where you can store all your rewards cards called Key Ring. Check it out here:
Gel Floor Tiles for Sensory Integration
For many individuals with sensory processing disorder, ADHD, autism, and more, they may need some type of sensory-integrating product to help them relax. Sensory-friendly toy company Fun and Function offers the Gel Floor Tile, which is a unique item that is squishy, colorful, and calming! According to the Gel Floor Tile’s description, it is “visual […]