🗣️ Speak the Language of Connection!
Key Education's Photo Conversation Cards are a comprehensive educational tool designed to enhance social and communication skills for children on the Autism spectrum. This set includes 90 engaging photo flashcards that cover a variety of essential topics, along with a resource guide to facilitate effective learning in both classroom and home environments.
Material Type | Paper, Cardboard |
Theme | Alphabets |
Number of Pieces | 120 |
Size | 8.5" x 5.5" |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.5"L x 5.5"W |
E**S
Essential for ASD Students
My daughter LOVES these cards, and they have helped her with her reading and social skills TREMENDOUSLY. They are definitely worth the price.
J**H
Really nice and helpful cards!
My daughter has two therapist come over. They both loved these cards and use them in conjunction with their plan. She seems to really like them and they seem easy to understand. She has ASD with a language delay on the more severe end of the spectrum.The cards are as big as the box. That is really nice because it makes the picture easy to look at.
M**2
This is a wonderful tool. She really likes having the photo in ...
My 3 yr old daughter who has autism absolutely loves these cards. We read them maybe five times a day. They are really helping her language. This is a wonderful tool. She really likes having the photo in front of her to help her know what words to say. Highly recommend these
M**.
Tried to present the very essential and precise description as I'd like to be presented
I've tried to present the item as I'd like to be presented. So I download pictures.Extra info - based on one's personal impression.Pictures are big. I suppose because they are meant for kids with ASD. Good for class. Pictures are useful for very young ages. The instructions on the other part - are good and provide immediate insight also for parents by providing the orientation for thought and action. Good both for young children and for parents/specialists who work with different groups. International pictures - no group is dominant. Well balanced representation.What I'd suggest changing.Many pictures present the opposite of what they suggest. You can overcome it by explaining. But I'd let children to connect better to the message by showing the aimed result. Depends on your approach.On some pictures objects look small comparing to people. Since they invite to make certain actions I'd emphesize the aimed action by a bit enlargening the objects or even adding them like a school book where it says do you "homework".Mostly satisfied and like the purchase.
R**N
A needed tool in therapy with Special Needs Children and families.
Great in therapy and family sessions with severely emotionally disturbed children and families. Good to send home with families for increasing Safety, Acceptance, Connection, and Validation. Also Great with Blended FamiliesReverend Marc Baisden, MACP, CHMC, Min
B**T
Great item
Good items easy to use. Works great as long as you are willing to put the time in
M**S
Muy buenas
Estas tarjetas están muy buenas para trabajar con niños y ayudarlos en su desarrollo personal y cómo comportarse ante diferentes situaciones de la vida
L**E
A touch of an abelist standpoint, but many useful conversation starting images
There are many very useful cards in the kit to discuss safety, responsibility and friendship. I found it lacking in hygienic advice, and a bit heavy on school skills, which we won't need. I also found it strange that processing and identifying emotion was ordered nearly last, well after on onslaught of advice on how to make everyone else in the world comfortable. The use of person first language, juxtaposed to the ordering of person last skills teaching is the main issue I have with the product. These cards can be very useful with prescreening and editing by the adult to ensure that abelist veiws don't become the main message. These were written for autistics, but certainly not by autistics and may not be suitable in their current form for all people. There is a card about not placing elbows on the table at mealtimes, however some people may need to do this to steady themselves, and another card stating that covering your ears is always rude, which pays no regard to an autistic persons need to protect their sensory differences. There is also a card that explains how making eye contact can help give you clues about the conversation, which is only true if you are good at multitasking and not so consumed by eye contact that you cannot focus. All in all atleast 80% of the cards are useable with editing of the text presented, and 70% are useable as is. It's It's sturdy product, and the pictures are clear, I only wish that the information and wording could be updated as we learn more about what our utistic children truly need.
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