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Sponsored by FDLRS Action Resource Center

Prepare the child for the situation and the situation for the child. Durable Easily Recognized Easily Understood Accessible

 Picture Communication Symbols (PCS)  Symbols in the Boardmaker software program  Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)  A communication program designed to develop functional communication skills in students. This is a multi-stage program. It is designed primarily for students who are not initiating communication or approaching their communication partners.  Visual Strategies/Supports  Any visuals (pictures, photos, objects, words) used to support students to increase their understanding of what is being said and what is expected

 Symbol Hierarchy  Objects  Object Symbols  Facsimiles – photographs  True object based icons (TOBI)  Line drawings ▪ Colored ▪ Black and white  Words Concrete Abstract

 Display  Protect  Out & About  Organize