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One way of communicating with autistic and non-verbal people is through the use of a Picture Exchange Communication System or PECS board, which they can use to point out what they need or want ...
16 February 2010 RIYADH: The Prince Salman Center for Disability Research (PSCDR) at the Diplomatic Quarters began on Monday a two-day training workshop on Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) ...
P> Children who have communication difficulties are learning to express their needs with a deceptively simple, progressive system of picture cards. Mary Evans reports </P> Children who have ...
Royden James has had the thought before. He’s sure other parents in his situation have, too. “I wish you could just fucking tell me what you want.” James’ son is 6, and has autism.
Public parks should be able to be accessed and enjoyed by everyone, which is why the City of Regina has installed three communications panels in parks around the city. The panels have been ...
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Youths with autism brew change & inclusion at city’s PECS CafeThey were trained in social skills and a picture exchange communication system (PECS) to run the cafe, for close to a year. Gargi used picture cards to teach them how to cook, wear aprons ...
Miss Stewart, from Leicestershire SEND Hub, said she based it on PECs books, which stands for Picture Exchange Communication System, that her son used. She said her son, now aged eight ...
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