Price: 300 points or $3 USD
Subjects: speech,specialed,sel,lifeSkills,Special Autism,emotionalAndBehavioralSkills,health
Grades: 0
Description: For use with an Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) device or any client working on receptive and expressive language skills. This deck is all about using the word “dizzy.” You’ll see 51 scenes showing moments that might make someone feel dizzy—like spinning, being too hot, or looking down from a high place. If using one word, say: “Dizzy.” For two- or three-word phrases, try: “I feel dizzy.” “He is dizzy.” “Not dizzy.” Ask yes/no questions to support perspective-taking: “Would this make you feel dizzy?” Designed for *TD Snap, *Proloquo, *TouchChat, *LAMP, core boards, and verbal expression. Supports single-word responses, 2- and 3-word utterances, yes/no questions, and simple descriptions. Key Features: 51 real-life images Focuses on the single feeling: dizzy Builds emotional vocabulary and expressive language No clickable answers—students respond using AAC or verbally Copyright Note: *©2023 AssistiveWare. Used with permission. All rights reserved. *©2022 PRC-Saltillo. Used with permission. All rights reserved. *Reproduced with permission from Tobii Dynavox, LLC ©2022 Tobii Dynavox. All rights reserved.