Low Tech devices are typically low in cost and very easy to use. These devices rarely require batteries and they are found in almost all classrooms.
Examples of Low Tech Devices:
This is a video that shows writing options available with the use of low technology.
Daily Schedules- A daily visual schedule is a perfect example of a Low technological device. This can be helpful for all students in the classroom as well as students with Autism. Students with Autism tend to be very strict with their schedules and knowing what they are doing throughout the day. Using a daily schedule is a great way to help them transition to each activity.
Pencil Grips- Pencil grips can be great writing accessories for those student's who are having trouble holding a pencil. They offer various kinds, as pictures above, to help suite each individual need.
Manipulatives- Manipulatives can be an encouraging way to getting your student with Autism to enjoy learning. Math is the most common place to incorporate teaching with manipulatives because it is easy to sort and count with physical objects rather then using pictures.
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