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Making a pecs communication book for students with Autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

 










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  • Picture Communication Starter Binder.
  • Talk About Emotions Kit.
  • Visual Support Starter Set.
  • Picture Communication Card Sets.
  • The Standard PECS Communication (previously known as large) Book
  •   3-ring binder and is the recommended communication book for all PECS users. 
  • This book is perfect for students who use  pictures to communicate.
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PECS can be used with children and adults with a range of Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN).
 It is frequently used with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions
 and those who have little or no verbal communication

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