Contents of this PDF poster (Accessible version)
Below is an accessible breakdown of the contents of the PDF poster, designed to be accessible with a screen reader, and also for people who find it hard to see or access the links in the poster.
You can communicate A lot with the simplest of AAC devices. All you need is a Single MESSAGE Device, eg. a BIGmack or similar.
- Aa
- Ask - Ask for a favourite item
- Bb
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Buy – Buy items in a shop/pretend shop
- Cc
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Call - Call for a significant other
- Dd
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Develop - Develop cause and effect skills
- Ee
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Explanations - Repeat instructions
- Ff
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Finished! - Tell someone you’ve finished
- Gg
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Give news - Give news to a significant other
- Hh
- Ii
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Information - Give important information
- Jj
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Join in - Add sound effects to a sensory story
- Kk
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Knowledge - Say the answer or where something is
- Ll
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Listen - Listen to some music you like
- Mm
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More - Ask for more of a food or drink
- Nn
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Narrate - Tell a story to others
- Oo
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Order - Order from a menu
- Pp
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Perform - Take part in a play and give your line
- Qq
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Quote - Quote a repeated line in a story
- Rr
- Ss
- Tt
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Tell - Tell a one part joke
- Uu
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Use - Use often, just to say hello
- Vv
- Ww
- Xx
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Xtra goes - Request repeats of an action
- Yy
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Yes - Say ‘Yes’ to one of an array of items
- Zz
These simple AAC ideas were inspired by Tony Jones of TalkSense, who also provided the images used.
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