Designing for the children at the light centre
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Why do they need it?
Who?
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EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT
CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
Down syndrome
Intellectual disabilities
Cerebral palsy
People with down syndrome can be more easily overwhelmed when taking in information, so simplifying it would greatly help them
AP can improve daily functioning, community living and inclusion in society for people with ID. AP may enhance independence, education, employment and social activities.
People with cerebral palsy tend to have difficulty moving, so helping to reduce the need to will greatly help them
Hearing aids can be used whenever and wherever
Portable word processors can be taken anywhere with little difficulty
Wheelchairs and other products that help you move around can only be used on flat surfaces
Down syndrome
Intellectual disabilities
Cerebral palsy
Strollers
Walkers
Wheelchairs
Hearing aids
Pencil/pen grips
Walking aids
Audio-books
portable word processors
Talking calculators