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Learning With Digital Game Case Study Learning With Digital Game

Picture Exchange Communication System The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is a form of augmentative and alternative communication produced by Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc. While the system is commonly used as a communication aid for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it has been used with a wide variety of learners, from preschoolers to adults, who have various communicative, cognitive, and physical impairments, including cerebral palsy, blindness, and deafness.

Picture Exchange Communication System PECS has been the subject of much academic research, with currently over 85 PECS-related publications.

Picture Exchange Communication System PECS was developed in 1985 at the Delaware Autism Program by Lori Frost and Andy Bondy. They noted that traditional communication techniques, including speech imitation, sign language, and picture point systems, relied on the teacher to initiate social interactions and none focused on teaching students to initiate interactions.

Picture Exchange Communication System Based on these observations, Frost and Bondy created a functional means of communication for individuals with a variety of communication challenges.

With PECS Method build your digital game Case Study With PECS Method build your digital game