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The Kennedy Handi-Math Program provides children with multiple disabilities with a computer-based developmental math curriculum, encompassing skills from counting through simple division. It turns the computer screen into a flexible work space for students who are unable to utilize a pencil and paper due to physical/motor limitations. It enables the student to direct cursor movements, top-to-bottom and left- to-right, as they compute problems which require regrouping. This provides the student with a problem solving experience with the ability to delete and manipulate on-screen information and activity. There are 42 teacher determined parameters available within the software to individualize the reinforcement schedule, visual and auditory feedback, large or small character size, user-input requirements and level of difficulty. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIe computers.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Kennedy Day School Program

Franciscan Children's Hospital
30 Warren Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02135-3680
United States
Telephone: 617-254-3800.
Fax: 617-779-1119.
Web: http://http://www.franciscanhospital.org.
Email: bpaulino@fhfc.org.


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