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  1. One-to-One TutoringProvided by: Learning Disabilities Association of Prince Edward Island - AKA: Formerly Prince Edward Island Association for Children with Learning Disabilities
    One to one tutoring for school-age or adult students in a range of subjects and grade levels.Service can be provided as long as tutors who match the person's learning needs are available.
  2. Delivers library materials to individuals who are not able to visit a library in person. Items are chosen by library staff, and delivered to participants every six weeks.Note: A similar delivery service is available for Community Care Facilities. Facility admi...
  3. Centre for Equitable Library Access's (CELA) collection of books and other resources are available in alternate formats for those who are not able to use print materials. Items can be downloaded or borrowed and mailed to the person's home. Resources include:Do...
  4. Early Years Autism ServicesProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Education and Early Years - AKA: Formerly Department of Education and Lifelong Learning
    Early Years Autism Specialists provide individualized services to help preschool and kindergarten aged children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders to acquire new skills. Appointments occur at the child's home, early learning centre or school and ...
  5. Provides support to pre-school and school-aged children with hearing loss.Services offered include:Assessment servicesShort Term Programs (STPs)Audiology servicesASL specialist
  6. Braille CoursesProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Offers a variety of reading and writing braille courses via correspondence. Course material in print or braille is provided in hardcopy or via download. Students work at their own pace. Examples of courses includes:Reading and writing contracted and uncontract...
  7. Provides support to pre-school and school-aged children with vision loss. Services offered include:Itinerant teachers that can provide either direct or consultative servicesWorking directly with schools to provide additional supportAssessments and evaluations ...
  8. Amateur Radio ProgramProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides: Assistance in obtaining equipment to be an amateur radio operator * Helps to train new operators * Helps prepare operators to pass the required Radio License exams