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The Head-to-Toe Software is a vocabulary and sexuality education program designed to teach body awareness for individuals with a cognitive or physical disability. This program is ideal for teaching basic anatomical vocabulary and features quiz sections for enhancing what is taught. The talking software is ideal for non readers and enhances the learning process. For students with a physical disability, the software is TouchWindow compatible. COMPAITBILITY: Apple. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Apple IIe system, 128K, Echo Speech Processor (see separate entry). Optional: TouchWindow, printer.

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This product record was updated on October 15, 2010.

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Attainment Company Inc.

PO Box 930160
504 Commerce Parkway
Verona, Wisconsin 53593-0160
United States
Telephone: 800-327-4269 or 608-845-7880.
Fax: 800-942-3865 or 608-845-8040.
Web: http://www.attainmentcompany.com.
Email: info@attainmentcompany.com.


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