04/21/2026
This month, we’re recognizing the importance of inclusion, connection, and opportunity for every person, in every moment.
Autism acceptance goes beyond awareness 💙
It’s about embracing people for who they are, celebrating strengths, and creating a world where every voice is heard and valued.
At Accessible Tech, we’re here to support families and loved ones with the tools, guidance, and access they need to help individuals communicate, grow, and thrive.
If you’re looking for support or resources, we’re always here to help.
TippyTalk: an easy-to-use communication app that helps individuals express themselves, build language skills, and stay connected with loved ones. https://accessible-tech.com/tippytalk/
Dreampad sleep: pillow products that use gentle vibrations and sound therapy to support calmer, more restful sleep. https://accessible-tech.com/product/dreampad/
Every voice matters. This April and always.
https://accessible-tech.com/
Accessible Tech
Accessible Tech provides assistive tools for individuals with verbal disabilities. Empowering care teams with accessible tech for speech therapy and collaborative, in-clinic and home-friendly communication tools.
01/30/2026
Our team is at the ATIA (Assistive Technology Industry Association) Conference in Florida this week.
We’re connecting with people and organizations who are focused on removing barriers to assistive technology, so more families can access communication support for their loved ones.
Being here allows us to learn, build meaningful connections, and explore new ways to reach families who may not otherwise have access to these tools.
09/24/2025
📣 We're excited to share an update from the team at TippyTalk!
You’ve known us through TippyTalk, but behind the scenes we’ve always been Accessible Tech. The company dedicated to supporting families, caregivers, educators, and therapists with tools to make communication accessible for everyone.
TippyTalk, our enhanced AAC app will remain at the heart of what we do. It’s just now part of the broader Accessible Tech family, where we’ll continue to expand resources, tools, and support through state programs and beyond.
Check out our brand-new website and see how TippyTalk and Accessible Tech are working together to support you: https://accessible-tech.com
Accessible Tech
Accessible Tech provides assistive tools for individuals with verbal disabilities. Empowering care teams with accessible tech for speech therapy and collaborative, in-clinic and home-friendly communication tools.
10/21/2023
Ruby’s Rainbow Celebrates Down Syndrome Awareness Month
October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month, and every year Ruby’s Rainbow shares the adventures of Ruby and her friend Nella to help bring awareness to just how awesome, capable and worthy peop…
09/11/2023
'I am not a broken version of normal'
‘I am not a broken version of normal’ — autistic people argue for a stronger voice in research
Despite broader acceptance of neurodiversity, autistic advocates and scientists are still fighting for a chance to set clinical and scientific priorities.
06/15/2023
Such a talented, funny, guy!
Why Sofia Thinks “Fearless” Ahren Belisle Could Be the First Stand-Up to Win AGT
Learn more about stand-up comic Ahren Belisle, who, since he has cerebral palsy, delivers his jokes using a text-to-speech app on his phone.
03/29/2023
James McClean opens up on autism diagnosis after spotting symptoms like daughter
The Ireland star's daughter, Willow-Ivy, is autistic and the soccer star has opened up about learning how to "manage the challenges" after his own assessment
02/24/2023
Man who couldn't read or write till 18 now Cambridge Uni's youngest Black prof
Professor Jason Arday, 37, didn't speak till he was 11 after being diagnosed with Autism
01/21/2023
His dream since 7 yrs old came true!
A teen with cerebral palsy was accepted into Harvard. His reaction is everything
“I don’t limit myself with anything. And I want to inspire others to not limit themselves either."
09/21/2022
Aurora boy with autism surprises parents with hidden musical mastery
Jude Nyame Yie Kofie, 11, who has autism, surprised his father one morning when he heard his son playing the keyboards as if he had taken lessons for years.