SPECIAL EDUCATION TYPING PROGRAMS -
Customize and Improve Reading Skills
We Literally Have Every Ability You Need
For Any Student or Individual!
Simple to advanced unique special education typing
programs for all ages and educational levels.
Who designs them for each student? YOU!
Design a custom program for anyone in less than a minute!
Typing lessons based on ability, plus
multiple learning options with voice,
are designed to contribute to the
improvement of reading skills.
Fun For All!
Our special education typing programs
are much more than typing!
Select only what your student or child can handle!
All programs include grade levels K-12.
- Type
- Read
- Write
- Spell
- Participate
- Quiz
- Speed Tests
- Extra Credit
- Optional Bilingual English/Spanish
- Free Worksheets
YOU MUST SEE THIS!
The New United Ability Menu Below Makes It Super Simple.
Program screen shots are shown,
followed by the United Ability Menu.
Keyboards show only the learned keys.
New keys are activated as lessons progress.
Typing lessons will show simple sentences on the screen.
The Extra Assistance level will read each word and sentence.
Typing exercises designed to improve students' reading skills.
Spelling lessons focus on individual words, sentences and optional participation.
STRESS FREE SPEED TESTS!
One, three, and five-minute-timed writings.
- Testing does not start until your first key stroke.
- Only one line at a time is displayed.
- Sentences are on grade levels K-12.
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Timers counting down have been shown to cause stress when running out of time.
Our timer counts up, and the student feels much more comfortable. - Mistakes are not shown during testing to avoid any discouragement.
Eight keyboard colors to choose from.
While there are many other pictures we could show, our current priority is to focus on the abilities.
Schools are provided with a complete set of abilities.
Homeschoolers can choose an individual ability.
Special Education Typing Programs
That Achieve Results!
Used and approved by the New York City Department of Education.
Your students will succeed
and enjoy using our programs!
Every program now includes all 7 editions (K–12).
Don't miss out on these unique special education programs:
Get all seven editions K-12 in one program!
Previously, each grade level range option presented below in our Grade Level Range Menu was published as an individual edition.
To guarantee that your students have all the necessary resources without any additional expenses, we have combined all seven editions into one comprehensive package, ensuring a cost-effective solution for both teachers and parents.
Set your students on the path to success!
Learn More About Our Special Education
Typing Programs Below.
Our United Ability Menu makes it simple to setup anyone!
Step 1. Select the ability your student requires.
Step 2. Select the appropriate grade level range.
Step 3. Select some optional features for a more personalized experience.
See how it works below.
Each of these abilities are available individually for Homeschooling.
Step 1. Select the ability your student requires.
Lesson 1 - Right-hand edition guide keys.
Design a custom program for anyone!
YES! We Literally Meant We Have Every Ability!
The Physically Challenged selection includes every program from
'Keyboarding for the Physically Handicapped'
by Jack Heller
NOTE: The "Keyboarding by Ability" edition descriptions below are shown only for reference.
In the actual program (see below), just select the fingers the user can use.- Physically Challenged - Sub Menu. (AB# are used for edition reference)
- ABILITY AB1 - Full use of left hand and 3 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB2 - Full use of left hand and 2 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB3 - Full use of left hand and 1 finger on right hand.
- ABILITY AB4 - 3 fingers on left hand and full use of right hand.
- ABILITY AB5 - 3 fingers on left hand and 3 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB6 - 3 fingers on left hand and 2 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB7 - 3 fingers on left hand and 1 finger on right hand.
- ABILITY AB8 - 2 fingers on left hand and full use of right hand.
- ABILITY AB9 - 2 fingers on left hand and 3 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB10 - 2 fingers on left hand and 2 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB11 - 2 fingers on left hand and 1 finger on right hand.
- ABILITY AB12 - 1 finger on left hand and full use of right hand.
- ABILITY AB13 - 1 finger on left hand and 3 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB14 - 1 finger on left hand and 2 fingers on right hand.
- ABILITY AB15 - 1 finger on left hand and 1 finger on right hand.
- ABILITY AB16R - Full use of right hand.
- ABILITY AB16L - Full use of left hand.
- ABILITY AB17 - Three Fingers on One Hand.
- ABILITY AB18 - Two Fingers on One Hand.
- ABILITY AB19 - One Finger, Mouth Stick, etc.
- ABILITY AB20 - Slight-full use of Both Hands.
Each "Keyboarding By Ability" Edition Was Developed Working Directly With Our Great Veterans When They Returned From Service.
Just click which fingers the user can type with.
Includes all 20 programs!Keyboarding By Ability
Master Edition This edition will generate your custom program based on your grade level selection.
Master Edition This edition will generate your custom program based on your grade level selection.
YOUR ALL SET!
Every Program Includes All Grade Levels!
Step 2. Select a grade level range.
Grade levels adjust accordingly to match the individual progress of every student
The program will provide your student with typing lessons, spelling exercises, sentences and more.
Each program is designed to cater to the unique needs of every student, ensuring their success with the right features, care, and understanding.
Parent & Teacher Testimonials
Bob KraftParent
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The dyslexic edition worked out very well. Our son has made great progress using the keyboarding program. Without prompting, we often find him working on the computer using the program, doing the speed tests. He has gone from a starting point of 8 wpm to 18 wpm at this time. He exceeded the IEP goal of 16 wpm that we and the IEP set for him for the fall semester, and now his typing teacher has increased that goal to 25 wpm. I don’t know if he can reach that, but he has surprised us with his current level of achievement. It is a great program and we would highly recommend it.
Jennifer D.Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant EC - 12th grade school therapist
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Keyboarding by Ability is a great way to teach children how to type using one hand. It has worked great for children with decreased hand function due to fluctuating muscle tone and children with birth defects affecting one hand.
Marie RyanTeacher
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Thank you for this typing program, I am using it with great success with my students. My school has now subscribed to the LD edition program having seen how good it was.
The students really like this subject, enjoy the activity and are stimulated by the opportunity for demonstrated success at each small step. It is also a very relevant life skill. The students remained focused throughout and were eager to continue.
Tom has shown remarkable improvement. Previously, he was easily distracted, slouched at the keyboard and slowly picked keys with one index finger. He is now focused, uses correct posture and types with both hands and returns fingers to the home keys. Jane is of short stature and would always fold her legs under the chair and would prefer to self instruct than accept guidance. Now she obtains her footrest and works independently and follows instructions assiduously. She is progressing very rapidly. Phoebe, Mark and Kate are more advanced students and this course has helped them to develop great pride in their achievements. This boost in self-esteem is spurring them to set and achieve higher goals for themselves. They are now eager to move ahead and learn independently. At the other end of the class spectrum, students are learning valuable skills. They are learning to remain on task, follow instructions, ask for help and improve manual dexterity while improving their ability to rapidly locate letters on the keyboard. Teaching these lessons has been a rewarding experience.
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