Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Success Stories from Student's using Eye Gaze


Eye gaze is fast becoming an essential tool in special needs classrooms, providing stimulating and engaging content for students and a means of assessing and tracking progress for teachers and therapists.


Sally


By Carol Allen - School Improvement Advisor for ICT and SEN North Tyneside


Bradley


By Anabel Drought - ICT Coordinator, Beacon Hill School


Jesse


By Jennette Holden - ICT/AAC Coordinator Pendle View Primary School 



Charlotte and Eva


By Iveta Power, ICT/ AAC Coordinator, Chailey Heritage School



Sonja


By Sara Barbee - mother to Sonja, a girl with Rett Syndrome

The Inclusive Eye Gaze Guidebook for the Classroom provides a wealth of information and success stories that could help you in the classroom.



Get Your Essential Guide to Eye Gaze in the Classroom FREE today!




Inclusive provide a range of eye gaze bundles for the classroom

Inclusive EyeGaze Foundations


The essential starter pack for the classroom that provides everything you need to get started with eye gaze access. Inclusive EyeGaze Foundations takes users from the first experiential steps, through cause & effect to targeting and choice making.



Inclusive EyeGaze Education


Inclusive EyeGaze Education is the complete classroom bundle that provides an extensive range of eye gaze activities designed to address a progression of skills; from early Sensory, Tracking, Cause & Effect to Exploring, Communication and Learning. 

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