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- PECS®: An Evidence-Based Practice - Pyramid Educational Consultants
PECS® (Picture Exchange Communication System®) is a unique alternative augmentative communication system developed in the USA in 1985 by Andy Bondy, PhD, and Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP PECS was first implemented with pre-school students diagnosed with autism at the Delaware Autism Program
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Pyramid Educational Consultants: the official global training provider of PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) and the Pyramid Approach to Education Workshops, consulting services and resources to improve the skills and lives of people with autism and other communication difficulties
- PECS®: An Evidence-Based Practice
PECS is a unique alternative augmentative communication system developed in the USA in 1985 by Andy Bondy, PhD, and Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP PECS was first implemented with pre-school students diagnosed with autism at the Delaware Autism Program
- Understanding the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) for . . .
PECS uses visual symbols—typically laminated pictures or icons—to teach children how to initiate communication and make requests This system is widely used in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs, classrooms, and therapy sessions for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
- What are the 6 Phases of PECS? - Pyramid Educational Consultants
PECS is an augmentative and alternative (AAC) communication system that has provided many learners with a way to request, develop vocabulary, ask questions and comment
- What is PECS and how to use it to communicate with your child
The Picture Exchange Communication System ® PECS ® is an alternative communication system developed to support autistic students with communication difficulties
- Picture Exchange Communication System - Wikipedia
The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is an augmentative and alternative communication system developed and produced by Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc [1] PECS was developed in 1985 at the Delaware Autism Program by Andy Bondy, PhD, and Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP [2]
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