Hi all,
Im trying to create a visual schedule for SB but my ability to find PECs or clip art and then manipulate them for what we need has turned out to be more time consuming and difficult than i thought it would be. I dont have a computer so I am using my phone mostly.
Any tips? Did you just buy something?
I use lessonpix.com. they have a vast assortment of pecs that you can print for free that I use for Tristans pecs binder. I then bought a laminating machine off Amazon for $20. I have a laptop and… read more
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I was told my youngest would be non verbal. I bought the book called Baby Signs (or something like that) and photocopied all the pages. I tapped them to a large wall in our kitchen. We used… read more
My daughter is 4. She's not completely non verbal but she usually does a lot of scripting before she learns to use words and phrases spontaneously. Her therapists have suggested a PECs schedule or something similiar. I told them we've tried that before and it simply doesn't work because she will not leave it alone. She likes to play with the picture cards. So I was looking into an app for it. I asked them and the conversation just sort of peters out there. It seems these new therapists are only… read more
My son didnt start speaking till he was 4. He started as an echopheli, so we had the school buy one that was used with pec pictures and voice. It worked great cause he learned the pecs and when… read more
My son's teacher told me he did not want to sign today. He did not want to sign over Spring Break but frequently grabbed my hand and brought it to the item...... He has been working on signs since August. He has picked up 3, but they are trying to use about 7 and I worry it may be too much for him. When he was 4 or so, I felt like he was making really good progress with pictures. His private speech therapist changed jobs and his insurance did not approve an ACC device and he regressed..... The… read more
Hi Allison! My daughter was diagnosed with non verbal autism at 4, and will be 10 soon. Learning to sign was a bit tricky for her too and pictures really helped. Thankfully we were approved for a AAC… read more
My son has always had a problem with safty awareness and WILL climb or problem solve to get what he wants if noone will do it for him. He recently climbed the play kitchen at school to get to the top shelf and a favorite toy. This distressed the teachers who sugested he go on medication. WHICH DISTRESSED ME. I'm sorry but if his psycologist who has been aware of this behavior for over a year isn't sugeting medication then why should I trust you? I know he has safty awareness issues but has made… read more
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I have a 4 yr old son that is non verbal. How do others keep from being depressed when people look at you because they think your child should talk? My son looks like he is a 6 yr old because he is so tall. I'm tired of the looks and stares because he can only babble. Also its so hard not hearing your child say I love you when you are pouring your heart out trying everything you can to help. I long to hear those words.
Thank you everyone again for the kids words. We use PECS and the preschool he goes to uses them also. They help a great deal.
You can make them with Board Maker. They charge a fee. Sandbox learning has free visuals that you can print. I am not sure if they have Pecs type of visuals. Our son's school only uses real pictures… read more
I'm looking for away to understand my son. I know there are Devices out there. Just wondering if anyone uses any and can direct me in the right way. Thanks
Have you ever tried PECS?? It is a visual tool to help with communication at a younger ages say 2-5
Routine, visual schedule (PECS). What motivated my son to transition to bedtime was the “clean up song”. Clean up, clean up, everybody everywhere. Clean up, clean up, everybody do their share!” I used… read more
My 4 year old son is nonverbal, diagnosed with level 2 autism. I've just started an attempt at potty training, but with not much success. He will sit on the potty but very briefly. He shows no sign that he has to "go" and is not bothered at all by a full diaper. I've tried setting a timer, offering rewards and set up a little potty area with books but I'm not having much luck. Any tips or support would be so appreciated!
I hope you do ok.