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Downloads.
On this page you can download resources and guidance booklets. Click on the text to retrieve the document.
1. A simple set for the 4 talk 4 or which can be laminated. The first line is for choosing an activity. The second is for joining in with "Walking Through the Jungle."
2. A low tech spelling board with a rest spot in the middle. Qwerty, lower case. You can print this off and laminate.
3. A low tech spelling board with a rest spot in the middle. Qwerty, upper case. You can print this off and laminate.
4. Examples of eye pointing pages. You need to print each page off twice and put symbols back to back for the reader to be able to see the eye point (you need to cut out the reader's symbols individually and stick them at the back of their corresponding symbol). The blue area in the centre should be cut out for reading the eye point. It is a good idea to encourage the eye pointer to scan the board, look at the choice and then look at you to make reading easier. This particular board was designed for someone who has visual impairment so each item has a bright yellow background.
5. This booklet introduces and offers guidance on Motor Planning Training.
6. This booklet contains quiz questions you can use for working up the ladder in Motor Planning Training or Facilitated Communication Training.
7. This link takes you to a one-page outline of the Ladder as developed by Marion Stanton and Penny Jacobsen in 2005:
table_1_the_ladder.doc
8. These boards can be cut out and laminated for use in maths lessons.
9. Moving on from cause and effect to making choices. A guide to bridging using error free choices.
10. Here are some error free (and some not so error free) games that you can cut out and laminate to play with older students/adults:
celebrity_pairs.pdf
connect_4.pdf
noughts_and_crosses.doc
paper_scissors_stone.pdf
heads_and_tails.pdf
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