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The All-Turn-It Spinner [ATI]TM (1995), AbleNet Designed by Di when she worked at AbleNet The All-Turn-It Spinner “levels the playing field”. With the touch of a switch, a person with a disability can play a role in most board games, “spinning” the spinner, or rolling the dice. “It made it possible for my children to play together for the first time,” said a mother of a child with a disability. The ATI has been called an essential addition to every school’s assistive technology center, and was named “Toy of the Month” by a Lekotek Center. It has been cited in many articles and presentations, including Closing the Gap, as an essential tool for inclusion. |
The ATI Spinner datasheet
The ATI Spinner with Jellybean switch.
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Accessory packages for golf, bowling, basketball, soccer, and bingo make it a great tool for providing access to age-appropriate recreation activities. Kids can use it for story telling or playing Simon Says. People in nursing homes enjoy bowling or playing golf against one another. The sticker sets of numbers, shapes and colors and blank overlays make it possible for students to participate in classroom activities, calling on their classmates, selecting topics for creative writing classes, colors for art projects, and numbers for math quizzes. For more ideas, check out one of AbleNet’s resource sheets: |
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