Help non-verbal children communicate using Mayer-Johnson Boardmaker Picture Communication Symbols. The five game formats (Functional World of Communication Game, Spinning with Communication, Communication Bingo, Lotto, and Tic-Tac-Toe) cover daily topics, and allow children with varying motor and verbal skills to participate in games they often would not be able to participate in due to their fine motor or communication abilities. Children place markers on bingo, lotto, and tic-tac-toe boards, move game pieces around the boards, and hit a flashing spinner to earn tokens when answering questions. Webber Functional Communication Games contains eleven topic areas. Places Playground/Park Hygiene Senses Feelings Around town–transportation and community helpers Objects Small group–weather/seasons and days of the week Food/Drink School Social Each topic area includes two different communication boards with 18 receptive cards and 18 expressive cards that target matching, identification, sentence completion, and responding to questions. In addition to teaching non-verbal children to use augmentative communication, the games are great for working with preschoolers with language delays, children with autism and hearing impairments, and children who respond well to visual cues. Webber Functional Communication Includes: 44 double-sided communication boards (9 1/2″ x 11″) 11 topic areas with two different boards per topic (nine pictures per board) 396 question cards targeting receptive and expressive skills 198 receptive (2 1/4″ x 2 1/4″) 198 expressive cards (4 1/4″ x 3 1/4″) Electronic spinner, includes battery Game markers Game board Foam bingo squares
Features
- 44 Double-Sided, Colorful, Laminated Communication Boards (9 1/2″ x 11″)
- 396 Question Cards that Target Receptive & Expressive Skills
- Includes Electronic Spinner & Giant Pawns for Game Play
- Excellent Visual Cues to Help Communication of 11 Common Topics – Places, Hygiene, Feelings, Food, School, Objects, Social Skills, and more.
- Educational – Helps Children with Limited Verbal Skills Learn to Communicate
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