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Burkhart, L. J. (1980). Homemade Battery - Powered Toys and Educational Devices for Severely Handicapped Children. College Park, MD: Author.

Burkhart, L. J. (1985). More Homemade Battery Devices for Severely Handicapped Children. College Park, MD: Author.

Burkhart, L. J. (1987). Using Computers and Speech Synthesis to Facilitate Communicative Interaction with Young and/or Severely Handicapped. College Park, MD: Author.

George, C. & Lacefield, W. (2001). The Handbook of Adaptive Switches and Augmentative Communication Devices (3rd Edition). Lexington, KY: Academic Software.

Goossens, C., & Crain, S. (1992). Using Switch Interfaces with Children Who Are Severely Physically Challenged. Austin, TX: Pro-ed.

Levine, J., & Enselein, K. (1990). Fun for Everyone. Minneapolis, MN: Ablenet.

Levine, J., & Scherfenberg, L. (1986). Breaking Barriers: How Children and Adults can Access the World through Simple Technology. Minneapolis, MN: Ablenet.

Levine, J., & Scherfenberg, L. (1987). Selection and Use of Simple Technology: In Home, School, Work and Community Settings. Minneapolis, MN: Ablenet.

Wright, C. & Nomura, M., (1985). From Toys to Computers: Access for the Physically Disabled Student. San Jose, CA: Authors.

 

 

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