Tiny K- infant toddler assistive technology services


This is a current project.


Description

This project aims to provide assistive technology assessments from community early intervention networks' eligible infants and toddlers and training for the children's families and service providers. These networks have been organized to coordinate services for children with disabilities, ages birth through two years, and their families.

The primary activities of the project are comprehensive assistive technology assessment, regional and state training, and loan of equipment.


Project Administration

Sara Sack, principal investigator


Project Contact

Sara H. Sack, Ph.D.
Life Span Institute at Parsons
2601 Gabriel
Parsons, Kansas 67357
ssack@ku.edu
620-421-6550, Ext. 1783 (phone)


This is a project of:

Life Span Institute at Parsons


Funded by:

Kansas Deaprtment of Health and Environment


Send corrections/comments/questions to lifespan@ku.edu


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