assistive technology - any device that helps people with disabilities to improve their functioning in school, work and home, disability - a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, thinking, or activities., handicap - a physical or mental problem, tasks - small things that you need to do every day like get dressed, eat, read, write etc., take part in - participate, boost - to improve or increase something, reading guide - a plastic strip that helps students focus on one line at a time when they read, stay on track - focus on something, don't fall behind, timer - a device that makes a sound when a certain amount of time has passed, pencil grip - something you put on a pencil to help people hold it correctly, seat cushion - a cushion that makes a seat more comfortable, aid - to help, nerve - things in the body that control movement and feeling by carrying messages between the brain and other parts of the body,

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