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1 PECS Picture Exchange Communication System
Lori Frost, MS CCC-SLP and Andrew Bondy, PhD Presented by Tami Cassel, MA CCC-SLP Rhonda Johns, MS CCC-SLP

2 PECS is … A communication system
A way for non-verbal students or students with emerging verbal skills to initiate communication

3 PECS is not… A visual schedule Work baskets

4 Principles of PECS Communication Partner Communication Facilitator
Pictures to communicate messages 3-5 high interest items 80% accuracy Change activities to maintain interest

5 Choosing Reinforcers Items of high interest for the student
Small items or ones that can be separated Variety for maintaining interest DON’T use items that cause meltdowns

6 Phase 1:The Physical Exchange student will:
pick up a picture reach toward trainer release picture into trainer’s hand

7 The Physical Exchange No verbal prompts
Two trainers: Communicative Partner Communicative Facilitator Single picture Start video up to PHASE 2

8 Phase 2: Increase Spontaneity student will:
go to communication book retrieve picture take to communication partner

9 Increase Spontaneity No verbal prompts Change trainers
One picture placed in different places Increase distance between trainer and student Increase distance between student and picture.

10 Phase 3: Discrimination Training Student will request a desired item:
go to communication book select the appropriate picture give it to the communication partner

11 Discrimination Training
No verbal prompts No travel, set up situation 2 Pictures on board High interest and low interest picture Change picture positions Correspondence check

12 Phase 4: Sentence Structure Student requests present and non-present items using a multi-word phrase
Picking up a symbol of I want Putting it on a sentence strip Choosing the desired picture Giving strip to communication partner

13 Sentence Structure No Verbal Prompts
Stationary Picture: “I want” on the sentence strip, get desired picture, give to teacher Moving Picture: “I want” on book with picture of desired item Both placed on sentence strip and given to teacher

14 Phase 5: Answering “What do you want?”
Student will spontaneously request a variety of items and can answer the question, “What do you want?”

15 “What do you want?” Delayed prompting
“I want” picture and sentence strip Desired item available

16 Phase 6: Questions Student appropriately answers:
“What do you want?” “What do you see?” “What do you have?” Questions are presented in random order

17 Questions and Comments
Tami Cassel,MA CCC-SLP Rhonda Johns, MS CCC-SLP

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