So far, I have made morning schedules for each of the kids and several sequencing boards for things like "How to Clean Your Room" and "How to Use the Bathroom". You can either make solid sheets to have laminated, or there are many different templates that will allow the laminated sheets to be cut into squares that will use the velcro coins to move around onto other sheets.
What a PECS schedule may look like:
My child is verbal, but there is a ton of material available in the software to assist with non-verbal children and storyboarding. The possibilities are almost endless. How many things can you create in 30 days? Of course, if you'll be relying on the software frequently, please purchase it. The developers have done a wonderful job in including many customizable options.
What an "I want" board may look like for a non-verbal child:
As a bonus, Mayer Johnson is now carrying the Kids' Companion Chewelry that we love so much! The lanyards are available in 18" and 20" length necklaces, and also as clip ons for clothing. Many of the lanyards are now available in an organic material.
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I really suggest you check it out, if you can. Do be warned, the software is a large program and probably will not run on a netbook or older computer without a lot of RAM.
Disclosure: Not I, nor anyone in my family, is receiving any monetary compensation, goods, kickbacks, or other proceeds from Mayer Johnson for "pimping" their site or any other reason. I just want to share the awesome deals that I come across since so many of the therapuetic tools can break the bank for us and our kids.