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Pictures to support communication

Pictures, pictures, pictures. This department has lots of pictures that you can print to use to support communication.  Pictures can be used to help students with Autism Spectrum Disorders express themselves better.  Equally important, pictures are an effective tool to give students information.  Use pictures to improve communication, solve behavior problems and lots more.  For more information how to do that, see Visual Strategies for Improving Communication.

 

Hygiene
2 X 2 pictures
deodorant, grooming, soap, brush, comb . . .
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Relax: Pictures Demonstrate How to Relax
Relax: Pictures Demonstrate How to Relax 2 X 2 pictures
relax 1,
take a breath,
relax 2,
relax 3 . . .
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Show Your Student How to Make Ice Tea with Pictures
2 X 2 pictures
ice tea, 2 spoons, add water, stir . . .
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Change
Change 2 X 2 pictures
change 1, change 2,
change 3, something is going to change,
what is going to happen? . . .
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Body Functions: Use Pictures to Help You Communicate With Your Student
2 X 2 pictures
use a tissue, wipe your nose, go in the bathroom, use a tissue . . .
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Exercise
2 X 2 pictures
jump, run . . .
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Bathroom: Show your Students Pictures of How to Use the Bathroom
2 X 2 pictures
use the toilet, lift the seat up, put the toilet seat down, hang up your towel . . .
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Picture of Hand
2 X 2 pictures
hand . . .
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Communication: Help Your Child Communicate With Pictures
Communication:  Help Your Child Communicate With Pictures 2 X 2 pictures
what do you want?,
no, thumbs down,
thumbs up, ok,
give me five . . .
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Jobs: Pictures to Show Your Child How to Help Out
2 X 2 pictures
stack the chairs, clean up, fold laundry, put things away . . .
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Medical: Help your Children with Taking Medication
2 X 2 pictures
medicine, pills 1, pills 2 . . .
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OT: Pictures of Activities Children Could Do With An OT
2 X 2 pictures
sit and spin, ball, swing, brushes, swings, balance beam, stairs . . .
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Brushing Your Teeth: Pictures of Items you need and Steps to Brushing Your Teeth
Brushing Your Teeth:  Pictures of Items you need and Steps to Brushing Your Teeth 2 X 2 pictures
toothbrush, toothpaste,
put water on, put toothpaste on,
brush your teeth, rinse, spit,
put away, brush teeth . . .
keep reading
Lunch: Picture of Appropriate Behavior for Lunchroom
2 X 2 pictures
lunch box, lunch, eat lunch, throw out trash, eat, set the table . . .
keep reading
Sick: Pictures to Help Communicate How Students Feel When Ill
Sick:  Pictures to Help Communicate How Students Feel When Ill 2 X 2 pictures
cover your mouth, itch,
sore arm, sore back, sore bottom,
headache, sore ear, headache,
sore head, stomach ache, sore throat, sore knee . . .
keep reading
Home: A picture of a house
2 X 2 pictures
home . . .
keep reading
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