There are many great resources for creating low-tech AT solutions. And even more great economic reasons to get thrifty and get creative. From scheduling devices to kitchen aids, there’s a wide variety of information online. Here are a few resources to help narrow down the options:
- From Velcro to Assistive Technology for ages 0-5
- AbleData’s DIY list of projects. From accessible washing machines to adapted puzzles, there are instructions here for nearly everything!
- The Homemade AT Page supported by the Oklahoma AT Center – from milk jug crayons to colored reading helpers, this is a great step-by-step instructional resource.
If you want more information or are in need of additional DIY resources for AT, don’t hesitate to contact MDTAP.
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