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Physical & Health Disabilities Assessment AT Topics Early Childhood AT Instructional Adaptations

Identifying Curricular Needs Organizational and Independent Work Skills/Motor Skills Checklist Curriculum-based measures Standardized assessments

Assessment Identification of disability Educational placement Curricular expectations Curricular barriers General management skills Maintaining pace with peers

AT Topics Discussion on practicum projects Review of chapter readings Case reviews Project reviews Review of chapter readings Instructional techniques Rationale for AT AT options

Early Childhood Early childhood AT considerations ECSE issues Age-specific needs AT needs Communication Literacy Computational

Instructional Adaptations Assessment and instruction Identifying adaptation needs Personal independence Recreation and leisure Curricular Selecting adaptations Training and evaluation

Assessment and Instructional Techniques Tools Discrepancy analysis Task analysis Prompting systems Learning strategies Demonstration Model

Personal Management Hygiene skills Eating and toileting skills Alternative methods Tube feeding Catheterization Colostomy care Independent cares

Personal Management Dressing Home care and management Instructional techniques Adaptations Home care and management Environmental control Community-based instruction Barriers Self-advocacy