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Autism Teaching Tools: Picture Exchange PECS
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PECS: The Picture Exchange Communication System $69.00 The Picture Exchange Communication System( PECS) is a unique augmentative/ alternative communication training package developed for use with young children with autism and other social- communication deficits. It has been used with hundreds of young children with autism and other disabilities around the United States and in several other countries. It is a system that does not require comple… |
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A Picture’s Worth: PECS and Other Visual Communication Strategies in Autism (Topics in Autism) $12.16 A Picture’s Worth, the PECS primer written by the developers of the Picture Exchange Communication System, is now available in a second edition. This user-friendly guide introduces PECS, a simple and empowering communication tool in which partners exchange cards with photos or line drawings representing objects, attributes, and actions. A child or adult who has delayed or no speech can easily expr… |
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A Picture’s Worth: PECS and Other Visual Communication Strategies in Autism (Topics in Autism) $16.95 Most young children with autism have significant delays in acquiring communication skills, a hallmark characteristic of autism. But with intensive early intervention and Applied Behaviour Analysis techniques, children can be taught how to communicate successfully, even before they acquire the ability to use speech. This book examines the value of non-verbal communication strategies for children wi… |
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Choiceworks Visual Support System $65.00 Choiceworks is a learning tool that uses a combination of 3 structured boards, visual images and built in choice making opportunities to effectively help children complete daily routines (morning, day & night), understand & control their feelings and improve their waiting skills (taking turns, not interrupting). The included companion books help teach your child about their daily schedule, dealing… |
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Come Ride with Me Interactive Communication Kit $25.95 This is a colorful and interactive language based program that develops communication and cognitive skills. Children are active participants as they identify and name different vehicles and match objects to pictures. With the detachable Velcro pictures and accompanying manipulatives, you can give directives: “Get the car”; ask Yes and No questions: “Is the boat in the water?”; ask children to foll… |
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Come to My House Interactive Communication Kit $25.95 This is a colorful and interactive language based program that develops communication and cognitive skills. Children are active participants as they identify and name different objects and match objects to pictures. With the detachable Velcro pictures and accompanying manipulatives, you can: give directives; ask Yes/No questions (“Is the shirt in the closet?”); ask children to follow directions (“… |
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4- Step Error Correction PECSTM Poster $6.00 This 16″ x 20″ PECSTM poster is a colorful visual aid for practitioners, depicting a key element for implementing PECS. The 4-Step Error Correction Procedure is your visual map for responding to errors in discrimination teaching in Phase III and beyond. “Flex your PECS” today!… |
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Create and WaitTM PECSTM Poster $6.00 This 16″ x 20″ PECSTM poster is a colorful visual aid for practitioners, depicting a key element for implementing PECS. Create and WaitTM describes 4 simple strategies for creating communicative opportunities across the day at home, in the school or clinic, or in the community. “Flex your PECS” today!… |
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Correspondence Checks PECSTM Poster $6.00 This 16″ x 20″ PECSTM poster is a colorful visual aid for practitioners, depicting a key element for implementing PECS. The Correspondence Checks portrays the steps involved in periodically checking for correct discrimination in Phase IIIB and beyond. “Flex your PECS” today!… |
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An Introduction to PECSTM, The Picture Exchange Communication System $59.00 This 26-minute video provides an overview of the benefits of using PECS. It portrays examples of each training phase within PECS in school, home, and community settings with a variety of communicative partners. The award-winning video is an introduction to PECS and is not intended for training purposes…. |
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