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The following page is a layout with a header that contains skip to content, increase and decrease font size feature, and the search AT Network function. Page sections are identified with headers. The footer contains About Us, CFILC, DOR, Site Map, and contact information.

Self-Paced Trainings

The Self-Paced Trainings below are designed for users to view at your convenience. Read through the training materials at your own pace and return to review as many times as you would like.

You do not need to have PowerPoint 2003 to view the slide shows.
If you have a computer running Mac OS X, download the viewer.
For any other operating system, you can download a free PowerPoint viewer at the PPTools web site: http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00153.htm

An Overview of iDevices and Apps

AT and Education

AT for Infants and Toddlers

AT Consideration for School-Aged Children

AT and Funding

AT Network Orientation

AT Transition: What Happens After High School

Freeware: 50 Fabulous Freebies for Fun and Function

How to Caption YouTube Videos - NEW!

How to Fund AT in Nursing Homes - NEW!

Literacy & Learning:

Medi-Cal Funding for AT

Medi-Cal & Proposed Legislation

Medicare Funding of AT

The iPad: Accessories and Accessibility - NEW!

Tools for Individuals with ADHD

Your Rights in the Workplace

The AT Network is dedicated to protecting the rights of our consumers and allowing them to remain independent in the community. If you have a question, concern, or a story to share with us then please don't hesitate to contact us:

Toll-Free: 800-390-2699
TTY: 800-900-0706
E-mail: info@atnet.org

Photo of an accessible crib
** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **To assist Larry in putting the baby to bed, TLG adapted a crib (see picture above) so that the railing slid open to the side rather than dropping down. Larry was then able to slide his son right onto the mattress from the chair without having to lift him over the side. "