Assistive Technology for Young Children Archives – Parents Helping Parents
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    Parents Helping Parents will empower you at every stage of your child’s life, from birth through adulthood. Together, we will create a plan that will help you, your child, and your entire family thrive!

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    • Connections California: Transition to Adulthood (ages 12+)
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    • Community & Family Services (all ages)
    • Special Education (ages 0-22)
    • Assistive Technology: iTECH Center
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    • Sharing The Journey: Raising Children with Special Needs
    • SOS: an LMFT-Led Support Group for Parents
    • Support Groups, most are held online
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    Search 2,600 non-profits, individuals, companies, government agencies, etc. that describe themselves as offering services to the Bay Area special needs community. *Please remember that you are the best judge of which to select for your family.

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About

  • About
  • Mission & Vision
  • Strategic Goals 2021-2024
  • Annual Report
  • Board of Directors/Management Staff
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Contact

  • Contact
  • San Jose 408-727-5775 or CA toll free 855-727-5775
  • San Jose email - info@php.com
  • San Jose 408-286-1116

E-Learning

Our E-Learning Library has 300 videos and podcasts offering critical information on special needs topics for access when you need them…Anytime, Anywhere. Check back often as new content is added frequently!

  • E-Learning
  • RECENTLY ADDED
  • About PHP
  • Assistive Technology (all ages)
  • Behavior
  • Coping & Support for Families
  • COVID-19 Resources for Families
  • Disability Specific Information
  • Early Childhood Topics (ages 0-5)
  • Podcast
  • Public Benefits (including SSI, IHSS)
  • Special Education – Your Child & School
  • Therapies
  • Transition to Adulthood (ages 12+)

Get Info

Parents Helping Parents will empower you at every stage of your child’s life, from birth through adulthood. Together, we will create a plan that will help you, your child, and your entire family thrive!

  • Get Info
  • Early Childhood (ages 0-5)
  • Youth and Teens (ages 6-17)
  • Connections California: Transition to Adulthood (ages 12+)
  • Adults (ages 18+)
  • E-Packet Information Library
  • Community & Family Services (all ages)
  • Special Education (ages 0-22)
  • Assistive Technology: iTECH Center

Get Support

It’s important to know that you are not alone on your journey! Explore the many ways we offer to connect you to information and to other people on a similar path.

  • Get Support
  • Connect with PHP for Guidance and Support
  • Sharing The Journey: Raising Children with Special Needs
  • SOS: an LMFT-Led Support Group for Parents
  • Support Groups, most are held online

Get Involved

Become an active participant in the community of special needs families. It takes a village to raise any child!

  • Get Involved
  • Donate to PHP
  • Subscribe to PHP!
  • Work for Parents Helping Parents
  • Volunteer
  • Parents for Change – PHP’s Advocacy Program
  • PHP Partnerships

Calendar

Browse events for families and/or individuals with special needs. If you need accommodations to participate in training at Parents Helping Parents, we request 10 days to make arrangements.

  • Calendar
  • PHP Events
  • All Events
  • Community Events
  • Submit Event

Directory

Search 2,600 non-profits, individuals, companies, government agencies, etc. that describe themselves as offering services to the Bay Area special needs community. *Please remember that you are the best judge of which to select for your family.

  • Directory
  • Search the Directory
  • Submit Resource

Assistive Technology for Young Children

Categories

  • About PHP
  • Assistive Technology (all ages)
  • Behavior
    • ADHD
    • Anxiety
    • Developmental Disabilities
    • Safety
    • Trauma
  • Coping & Support for Families
    • Inspiration for All
    • Inspiration for Parents/Caregivers
    • Self-Care
  • COVID-19 Resources for Families
  • Disability Specific Information
    • ADHD
    • Autism
    • Dyslexia
    • FASD
    • Hearing Impairment
    • Twice-Exceptional
  • Early Childhood Topics (ages 0-5)
    • Assistive Technology for Young Children
    • Early Start Program Services for Babies and Toddlers ages 0 to 3
    • FIRST 5 Santa Clara County Webinars
    • Get an Early Start- Video Series
    • Social and Emotional Development
    • Speech, Motor, Learn and Play Skills
  • General Topic Videos
  • Podcast
  • Public Benefits
    • Equity
    • In Home Supportive Services
    • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • RECENTLY ADDED
  • Special Education - Your Child & School
    • Assessments
    • Assistive Technology (K-12)
    • At-Home Learning
    • Bullying
    • College Planning
    • Dispute Resolution
    • IEP (Individualized Education Program)
    • Learning Disabilities
    • Other School-Related Information
    • Planning for Transition to Adulthood (ITP)
    • School Related Behavior and Discipline
  • Therapies
  • Transition to Adulthood (ages 12+)
    • Adult Life
    • Education and Training
    • Self-Advocacy
    • Transition Planning for Tweens and Teens
    • Work Preparation

Bridging the Communication Gap: AAC for “Late Talkers”

Short video about Augmentative or Alternative Communication tools (AAC) for young children 0-5. It explains how these simple, easy to use tools can help bridge ...

Helpful iPad Settings for Young Children

This short video shows some very helpful built-in iPad settings and features in iOS 13 that parents of all young children should be aware of.

What is AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)?

This short video explains for families what AAC is, and how to find out more information about it.

Choosing the Right AAC

By Louisiana Assistive Technology Initiative
This 26 minute video provides information on how to choose the right AAC device for a child's needs.

Play Tips for Children who are Late Talkers

Is your child not using words to communicate and starting to use an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) system? Learn tips to help them in playgrou...

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Assessment and Funding Process

This video explains briefly what an AAC assessment, and what elements it should contain, so that families can know if they have a quality assessment for their l...

Augmentative Alternative Communication Bill of Rights

By Communication Technology Education Center
In this 4 minute video, one can learn the Bill of Rights for AAC. This video was created by the Communication Technology Education Center (CTEC). CTEC strives t...

Multi-Message Communication Switches

This video is about Multi-Message Communication Switches, and different ways they can be used.

Teach Me To Talk: YouTube channel

By teachmetotalk.com
Welcome to teachmetotalk.com's youtube channel. Here you'll find our FREE Therapy Tip of the Week video series with ideas for parents and professionals who work...

All About Switches

A brief introduction to switches.

Introduction to Assistive Technology for Young Learners (ages 0-5)

By Pacer Center
Introduction to technology for early childhood professionals and how it can be used to help with young children with disabilities.
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