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Hi, I am a school-based occupational therapist who works with students with multiple disabilities. I work in a school with 100% of students in a special education program, who have significant intellectual and physical impairments. We use switches for several of our students to increase their abilities to participate in academic and leisure activities. For example, we use switches to activate toys, switch adapted pours, switch alternate, scissors, and more. I would love to try a raindrop switch with one of my students with limited mobility of his hand. Please reach out with questions. Thank you for all you do!
Hi! I’m happy to help with this project, I’ve done similar 3D printed pushbutton switches in the past. Send me an email at [email protected] with some details on the switch & the quantities needed and let’s get some of these made 🙂
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