Visuals are a great way to develop symbolic understanding and give meaning to words. For example, a picture of an apple represents a real apple, and apples in general. Pictures can also reenforce literacy when paired with the written word.
LAUSD Communication Boards and Books
LAUSD PAL Core and Fringe Boards
LAUSD PAL Core Board - Mixed Skin Colors
LAUSD PAL Core Board - Mixed Skin Colors SPANISH
LAUSD PAL Core Board - Light Brown Skin Color
LAUSD PAL Core Board - Dark Brown Skin Color
LAUSD PAL Simplified Grid - 18 Icons
LAUSD PAL Simplified Grid - 30 Icons
LAUSD PAL Simplified Grid - 42 Icons
LAUSD PAL Downloadable Core Icons
LAUSD PAL Core Board in Arabic
How to Use Quick Communication Boards (PLQ)
Quick Communication Boards 4 Pages (PLQ 7x11)
Core Word Poster 1 Page (PLQ 7x11)
Tobii Dynavox Core First Core Boards
Basic Needs and Feelings - Portable Communication Cards by Kelly Arellano
Core Board by Morgan Slater - 7 X 5 with Attached Fringe PagesÂ
Nurse's Office Icons and Pain Communication Board by Erin Marsh
How to Make a Communication Book by LAUSD SLP Wendy Hunter
Communication Fringe Pages by LAUSD SLP Wendy Hunter
How to Make a Communication Book - Video by Lisa Kurtin
My Talking Book - Fringe Vocabulary Only (4" x 11")
Communication Picture Book - Fringe Vocabulary Only (8 1/2" x 11")
TouchChat - Core and Fringe Vocabulary (8 1/2" x 11")
TouchChat - (Saltillo) Virtual Background and Flip Books