Every resource in this store starts with the lesson — not the disability, not the device, not the diagnosis.
That means reading activities, curriculum access, and participation supports are designed so your AAC user is doing the same lesson as their peers, not a modified version that asks less of them. Specially designed instruction is the frame. Everything else — prompting strategies, communication supports, scaffold structures is built to serve it.
Resources here work for students with dyslexia, ADHD, orthopedic impairments, and complex communication needs. They're evidence-based, IEP-aligned, and built to slot into what you're already doing — not replace it.
AT without instruction is expensive furniture. SDI without access is just good intentions.
These resources exist in the space between those two failures.