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Family Fun
This section features articles on activities that children and families can share and enjoy. If you wish to add to this category, you are invited to submit articles to the editor.
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Some articles that you will find on IE are already translated into different languages. Click on the link beside the flags below to browse the articles available in each language:
Traduit en français / French Translations
Deutsche Übersetzungen / German Translations
Traduzione Italiana / Italian Translations
Traducción al Español/ Spanish Translations
Divertirsi in famiglia (Traduzione italiana di / Italian Translation of “Family Fun”)
Questa sezione presenta articoli su attività che bambini e famiglie possono utilizzare e condividere.
Se volete apportare il vostro contributo a questa sezione, vi invitiamo ad inviare articoli a Nola Millin, editor dell’IE.
Indian children’s stories
- By ISAAC Team
- Published 11/7/2007
- Family Fun , Literacy
Indian children’s stories, with PCS support and teacher/parent suggestions have been developed for early readers. The stories are Ganesh and Parvati, The Little Rotiman and The Monkey and the Crocodile.
Science Shareware
- By ISAAC Team
- Published 11/7/2007
- Family Fun
Adapting Toys yourself is fun for adults and youth to learn how to do. Science Shareware has lots of ideas for adapting toys, finding switches etc.
Nice Warm Socks
- By ISAAC Team
- Published 08/25/2007
- Special Education , Family Fun
Nice Warm Socks is a CD of songs for children and families to sing along with their voices or their VOCAs. A speech and language therapist, a music teacher and a professional musician collaborated to make the CD. The CD also lists many free resources and ideas for adaptating the songs for children who rely on AAC.

