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Total Communication in an Early Childhood Classroom

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6/13/2018 8:19 PM

The following post was written by Mary Solberg, speech-language pathologist in Illinois: 

 

In our Early Childhood classroom we use all possible modes of communication!  Every student, even if the have an iPad with a communication app, also uses other supports. Our  supports that are “no-tech”, “lo-tech”, and “high-tech”.  Many students readily learn signs. The first picture below shows what we find to be the most useful signs for communicating include:

We also use iPads with “Touch Chat” app; the “Flip-N-Talk”  system with “core” and “fringe” vocabulary; activity boards (snack board, bubbles board, vehicle play board, etc.);  story boards for particular stories; and buttons for single messages or short sequences containing 1-3 comments.

All or our students have access to and use all of the things seen below and more!

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