>Can anyone help??
>I am looking for suitable computer programs geared towards those
>with moderate/severe learning difficulties !!
>
>We tend to use Works for Windows as the main word processor for our
>special needs students - but this can be too advanced for the
>student who can barely read, write or spell.
>
>I know that such programs do exist but to find ones which are
>age-appropriate has proved difficult.
>
>Any suggestions ???
>
>Phil Judd
>Access Centre, Bridgend College
>Cowbridge Road, Bridgend. CF31 3EF
>Tel: 01656 679335/6 Fax: 01656 679360
It would be useful to know what you want your students to do with the software.
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