Encarnação, PedroCook, Albert M.2023-06-212023-06-212023-04-0597810008621959781003056737http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/41385The Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability establish the rights for all children. For some children, enjoying those rights depends on or is facilitated by assistive technology, that is, products adapted or designed for improving the functioning of disabled people and all services inherent to the selection, acquisition, and use of assistive products. This chapter reviews the definition of assistive technology and briefly describes assistive products categories to show the breadth of assistive products available. It then discusses children rights and how they can be mediated or moderated by assistive technologies. Some of the challenges and ethical issues of assistive technology provision for children are also examined.engAssistive technologies as rights enablersbook part10.4324/9781003056737-3385164992254