This has been made for anyone wanting to trial visual aidsįollow our page on Facebook: Website: -īoardmaker Picture Symbols provided by The Picture Communication Symbols © 1981–2010 by Mayer-Johnson LLC. Designed to be small enough to carry when out and about Ideal for introducing PECS and visual aids * I am on a warning calm down board and 3 emoji cards You can buy our handy bundle which contains ALL our Boardmaker resources (excluding any visual aids made after Sept 2016) which totals 141 visual aids: CLICK HERE TO VIEW MONEY SAVING BUNDLE Our range of Boardmaker and real stock photo visual aids have been tried and tested, and we've received excellent feedback regarding successful response rates and communication breakthroughs. Some children who are non-verbal find visual resources brilliant for communicating their wants and needs. Visual aids can be used for in a variety of situations and occasions, such as: school, shopping, and home. This system has several phases spanning from pointing at symbols on a communication board, exchanging large cards with symbols or real photo's for the item, and using smaller hook and loop fastener routines and schedules.
Autism visual aids are most commonly referred to as PECS, which means: Picture Exchange Communication System.