Yes. If the IEP team determines your child has a need for AT equipment, they must consider your child’s need for AT at school, home, or other places in the development of the IEP.[1] The district must permit your child to use school-purchased assistive technology devices at home or in other settings, if the team determines that the child needs access to those devices in non-school settings in order to receive a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) for example, to complete homework.[2]