Assistive technologies are a key component of inclusive tech, offering female students with special needs the opportunity to perform tasks with greater independence. From text-to-speech software for those with reading difficulties to mobility aids for physically challenged students, these technologies can significantly reduce barriers to learning and participation. By fostering independence, these tools help instill confidence and self-reliance in students, preparing them for success both inside and outside the classroom.
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