The document discusses assistive technology for students with special needs. It begins by outlining the referral, evaluation, and individualized education plan (IEP) process. It then discusses assistive technologies and how they can help students with specific disabilities like ADHD, auditory disabilities, and mild learning disabilities. Examples are given such as invisible clocks and computer-assisted instruction for ADHD, FM systems and closed captioning for auditory disabilities, and abbreviation expanders and audio books for learning disabilities. The goal of assistive technology is to promote independence and success for students with disabilities.