Thinking Resources and Equipments

Thinking Toys Facebook:

Thinking Toys Facebook page provides so much great advice, great products and helpful tips focusing on different subject topics each week. Thinking Toys Facebook

Thinking Toys Twitter:

The Thinking Toys twitter page aims to increase the awareness of a range of products that can bring specific benefit to children with special needs or learning difficulties. Thinking Toys Twitter

Thinking Toys Instagram

Thinking Toys Instagram page is full of advice, products and helpful tips that cover many subject areas: Thinking Toys

Online safety

The internet and our computers, smartphones and other devices are crucial to our way of life. Although the internet has many benefits, it also has some risks. Online safety is essential for both children and adults. This document explains some of the risks and dangers online, and how you can

How to Avoid Scams

A scam is an illegal or dishonest scheme that involves theft or fraud. Scams target people of all ages and backgrounds. They can come in many forms including an email, a letter, a website or a phone call. Whatever the method, a scam is about tricking you into parting with

Special Education—70 Educational Apps for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch:

https://ivypanda.com/blog/special-education-apps-for-iphone-ipad-ipod/ Everyone needs to be educated properly to find their way in this big world. Unfortunately, not everyone is lucky to be born completely healthy. There are people with special needs who want to be—and deserve to be—equal to everyone else. Even though the special education process (also referred to

Wheelchair Ramps:

Links to access different companies who provide a vast majority of portable ramps for wheelchair and mobility scooter users. Go Mobility: https://www.gomobility.ie/ramps The Ramp People: https://www.theramppeople.ie/wheelchair-ramps The Mobility Shop Ireland: https://www.themobilityshop.ie/wheelchairs/wheelchair-ramps.html

How do I Set up Subtitles on my Horizon Box?

https://www.virginmedia.ie/customer-support/faqs-and-videos/virgin-tv/using/subtitles-on-horizon-box/ Whether you want to watch something without sound, are in a room where the speakers will be drowned out, or just a little behind on your French, turning the subtitles on is facile. 1.    Press “MENU” on your remote control and on screen navigate to “SETTINGS” 2.    Select “PREFERENCES” 3.    Select “HARD

RTE Access Services:

https://www.rte.ie/player/en_IE/profile/accessibility We endeavor to make our content accessible to as many users as possible. Closed Caption Subtitles are available on most of the content broadcast on RTÉ One and RTÉ2, and many of our Box Sets and exclusive series. You can enable captions by default in your preferences if you’re