Assistive technology gives children with disabilities access to the tools that their peers have been able to take advantage of due to the constant innovations in technology. It can be as simple as writing down the answer to a math equation and enlarging the font on a device, or as complex as filming and editing a video on iMovie, hands-free. Assistive technologies bridge the gap between a person and their environment and give children the ability to learn the new skills they need to succeed in future...