Over 1 million students in the US qualify for special education services under IDEA. The majority have high-incidence disabilities like learning disabilities or speech impairments, while 20% have low-incidence disabilities. Multiple professionals work with these students and must collaborate to determine the best paths for each using Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), which may include Assistive Technology (AT). AT enhances functional capabilities and includes tools like Braille, audiobooks, and electronic devices. Teachers should learn about each student, identify participation barriers, brainstorm solutions including AT, test options, and adjust support based on student progress.