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Page 1: TEMP Flyer A2 Comminication-For-All Nov-2018 · NES COMMUNICATIONFORALL 6Months oRespondstosoundsbymakingsounds oTurnsheadwhenhearsname oBeginstosaysounds (e.g.,jabberingwith“m,”“b,””oh”)

COMMUNICATIONMILESTONES

COMMUNICATION FOR ALL

6 Monthso Responds to sounds by making soundso Turns head when hears nameo Begins to say sounds(e.g., jabbering with “m,” “b,” ”oh”)

5 Yearso Speech is intelligibleo Engages in conversationo Talks about past and future eventso Responds about personal info e.g., name, age,address, birthday

o Asks questions about unfamiliar words/events

1 Yearo Responds to simple spoken requestso Uses simple gestures, like shaking head “no” orwaving “bye-bye”o Makes sounds with changes in toneo Says “mama” and “dada” and exclamations like “uh-oh!”o Tries to say words you say

3 Yearso Follows 2 or 3 step instructionso Names familiar toys, places, peopleo Says first name, age, and sexo Says words like “I,” “me,” “we,” and “you” andsome plurals (e.g., cars, dogs, cats)

o Speech is becoming intelligible to unfamiliar listenerso Carries on a conversation using 2 to 3 sentences

2 Yearso Points to things or pictures when they are namedo Points to familiar people and body partso Says sentences with 2 to 4 words, regularly using50 wordso Follows simple instructions

“All people with a disability of anyextent or severity have a basic rightto affect, through communication,the conditions of their existence.”

National Joint Committee for the Communication Needs of Persons With SevereDisabilities (NJC)(2016)

The Picture Exchange Communication System®

(PECS®) is a unique augmentative/alternativecommunication system that uses pictures to developcommunication skills.

PECS is used with individuals who:• Don’t initiate communication• Use unintelligible spoken utterances• Have difficulty combining words into phrases and sentences• Don’t communicate via speech

PECS:• Teaches users to find a communicative partner, get attentionand deliver a message

• Provides an effective way for users to communicate with manydifferent people in their world

• Increases the number of words in a sentence, expanding thecommunicative possibilities

• May increase the likelihood of becoming a verbal or vocalcommunicator when introduced at a young age

For more information:www.pecs.com

PECS is used with individuals of all ages who have:

• Autism• Angelman's syndrome• Developmental verbaldyspraxia

• Down syndrome

• complex communicationneeds

• developmental delay• genetic disorders• head injury ...

9 Monthso Reacts to “no”o Makes a lot of different sounds like “mamamama” and “bababababa”o Copies sounds and gestures of otherso Uses fingers to point at things

4 Yearso Uses some basic rules of grammar correctly, suchas “he” and “she”o Asks “why” questionso Sings a song or says a poem from memory, such as “Happy Birthday”o Tells simple stories with full sentenceso Says first and last name

18 Monthso Says several single wordso Says and shakes head “no”o Points to show someone what he wants

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