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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 109516" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>He sounds like he would do GREAT with Pecs. Do you know what that is? It's a picture exchange communication system. It's so cool. My students use this. They all have their own books. The books are filled with pictures, the students carry these around all day and communicate different things. They use sentences. Like if he was thirsty, he would use the picture for "I", then the "want" picture, and the "drink" picture. He puts them on a stip in the front of the book and hands it to you. Also our kids use a pecs schedule. They can see what they will be doing each day, and they then "check" their schedules as the day goes on to see what it's time for. (Circle is finished, time for art) The child pulls off the "circle" pec, and moves the "art" pec to the top. We constanly make new pecs, on the computer and that's how they communicate. They're all non-verbal, or language deficiant in some way. Google this- PECS.-Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 109516, member: 2668"] He sounds like he would do GREAT with Pecs. Do you know what that is? It's a picture exchange communication system. It's so cool. My students use this. They all have their own books. The books are filled with pictures, the students carry these around all day and communicate different things. They use sentences. Like if he was thirsty, he would use the picture for "I", then the "want" picture, and the "drink" picture. He puts them on a stip in the front of the book and hands it to you. Also our kids use a pecs schedule. They can see what they will be doing each day, and they then "check" their schedules as the day goes on to see what it's time for. (Circle is finished, time for art) The child pulls off the "circle" pec, and moves the "art" pec to the top. We constanly make new pecs, on the computer and that's how they communicate. They're all non-verbal, or language deficiant in some way. Google this- PECS.-Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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