Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM) Puts Fun in Assistive Technology Tools

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA (March 23, 2006) – AT KidSystems(TM), the manufacturer, marketer and distributor of children-related products, is displaying their innovative product line at the California State University Northridge’s 21st Annual International Conference from March 20-25, 2006. Demonstrations of Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM) are being conducted daily in the AT KidSystems(TM) Booth and will be featured on Saturday in the HP Booth area.

A member of the Developer Solution Partner Program at HP, AT KidSystems(TM) is showcasing its featured product line, Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM), a suite of innovative learning tools for children with disabilities. The state-of-the art in assistive technology can be found at the AT KidSystem’s Booth #429 and on Saturday, March 25, in the HP Booth #275/276. Both booths are located in the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel, 5855 West Century Boulevard.

“CSUN affords a tremendous opportunity to share our latest technological advances with the assistive technology community and, ultimately, the children for whom we designed Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM),” said Dr. Corinna E. Lathan, Chief Executive Officer of AT KidSystems(TM) and Founder and Chief Executive Officer of AnthroTronix, Inc. “The added benefit of partnering with HP allows us to introduce more people to the world of Cosmo(TM).”

The President of AT KidSystems(TM), Judd Nathanson, says that everyone who interacts with Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM) is immediately hooked not only because the product line gives educators and clinicians an innovative new tool to use with their students and patients, “but it is really fun to play. CSUN allows us to ‘show off’ the unique capabilities of Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM) to a wide range of industry professionals. With the added benefit of demonstrating in the HP booth, we can share the possibilities of Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM) with more of the CSUN Conference attendees.”

An innovation in learning for children with and without disabilities, Cosmo’s Learning Systems(TM) features Mission Control(TM) and Cosmo’s Play and Learn(TM) software. Mission Control(TM) is a versatile computer access device with four (4) aFFx(TM) activators and built-in microphone; Cosmo’s Play and Learn(TM) software motivates the child with entertaining content while supporting individual educational and rehabilitation goals with customization and data tracking.