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Selecting Media and Technology for Children with and without Special Needs: Integrating Assistive Technology and Nurturing Interaction

By: Carrie Portrie , EC-SEAT Coordinator The National Association for theEducation of Young Children (NAEYC) with the Fred Rogers Center for EarlyLearning and Children’s Media (2012) joint position statement Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8 states when technology is used wisely and with intention it “support learning and relationships,” (p. 1). When children and adults learn together the potential for positive development can enhance relationships throughout an early learning community (p. 1). Technology includes a variety of tools and devices including but not limited to: “computers, tablets, multitouch screens, interactive whiteboards, mobile devices, cameras, DVD and music players, audio recorders, electronic toys, games, e-book readers, and older analog devices still being used such as tape recorders, VCRs, VHS tapes, record and cassette players, light tables, projectors, and microscopes,” (NAE...