Autism in
the Classroom Kit in a Bag
SPECIAL OFFER
(cost of individual items
£83.40)
Ref: 460-50184-35 JUST £69.95 +
VAT TO ORDER CLICK HERE
1.1% of the British Population are thought to be on the autism
spectrum; that's over 700,000 children. The majority of these children are in
mainstream education and many struggle in the simple daily activities such as
understanding the timetable, knowing what will happen next, making and sustaining
friendships, or taking and retaining instructions.
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Most children are
visual learners and this kit supports their understanding through the use of
Widgit symbols. The kit is also excellent for working with children who have
English as a second language.
Contents
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(comes in drawstring bag)
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40 Symbols on fabric safety lanyards
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10 Symbols on communication fan with
safety fixer
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24 Symbols on robust 45mm sq foam board
tiles
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1 Desk Pyramid Display Stand for tiles
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4 Word tiles 'now, then, or, and'
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4 Mini dry wipe tiles to make your own
symbols or words
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1 Write on wipe off fine line marker pen
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1 x Personalised Communication Passport
with pen
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1 x Hey,
Children on the Autism Spectrum Play Too! book by Wendy Usher
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Autism in
the Classroom Kit in a Bag
Ref: 460-50184-35 JUST £69.95 + VAT TO ORDER
CLICK HERE
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Education, health, social services &
other public sector establishments can ORDER ON ACCOUNT CLICK HERE
To Order:
By phone: (01604) 870 828
By fax: (01604) 870 986
By post: Incentive Plus, PO Box 928,
Northampton, NN7 9AP
Incentive Plus is the UK's
largest supplier of social, emotional, behavioural, mental health and
well-being resources for all ages.
Find them all at our website. www.incentiveplus.co.uk
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Incentive Plus offers a wonderful range of educational resources to support teachers, students and other professionals in teaching and learning. Our resources are sourced from around the world then assessed by our practicing teachers. There are thousands of resources to choose from, meeting everyone’s needs.
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
A entire Autism in the Classroom Kit? In one handy bag? Absolutely.
Labels:
autism,
classroom kit
Location:
Northampton, Northampton, UK
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