The Gold family and Tobii Dynavox, a company that makes assistive equipment for those with special needs, donated a new augmentative communication device to George Key School. This device will assist many students who are non-verbal with communicating their wants and needs. The Tobii I-12+ device allows students to use touch or eye gaze to activate a voice that indicates their thoughts and ideas. Moorea Gold, pictured, already uses this device. Her family, along with Tobii Dynavox, donated a second device to George Key to be used for communication assessments and working with students. What a tremendous gift to give to this special group of students who are now able to communicate in a way we can all understand!
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