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This wall hanging is a great aid for creating a visual timetable for organising a child’s day. There are three pockets at the bottom so that once the activity has been fi nished the cards can be placed out of sight in a pocket. Made of velcro recipient fabric. Size: L70 x W32cm. Includes 10 x A6 visual timetable cards.
INT-SD09085 £ 20 .45
2 Desktop Visual Timetable Holder
Designed to fi t on a small desk top this visual timetable stand is great for children who need help organising their day. Made of clear perspex with a velcro strip across the front for attaching cards. Size: W30 x H10cm. Cards not included.
INT-SD09074
3 How’s It Going Communicator
Hide the card when the activity is done 2
Help organise a child’s day
Designed to fi t on a small desk
Made with the help of the Suffolk Special Needs Team, this desk-top communicator is an excellent way for the students in your class to communicate how they are feeling with you about their work. There are three coloured sides - red, yellow and green. The child shows the red side if they require help immediately, yellow if they need assistance when you are free or green if they are getting on happily with their work. Length: 10cm.
INT-SD08024 £ 2 .99
4 Communication Pencil Case This is an excellent ‘discreet’ way for children with autism to communicate how they are feeling with you. The pencil case has three coloured sides - red, yellow and green. The child can show the pencil case facing a different colour towards you depending on how they are feeling: red if they need help, yellow if they would like help if you are free and green if they are happy getting on with their work on their own. The red side of the pencil case is at the bottom so the default position is green or yellow. Size: L20cm.
INT-SD09073 3 4 £ 5 .99 £ 23 .95
Helping you choose: ■ Discreet desk-top communicators