The Sherlock Centers DSI Program has adapted a variety of popular childrens literature using Writing with Symbols. Stories are presented using simplified.

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The Sherlock Centers DSI Program has adapted a variety of popular childrens literature using Writing with Symbols. Stories are presented using simplified language accompanied by pictures and/or symbols. These abridged versions are intended to help include a child with significant disabilities in the general education classroom. They are not meant as a substitute for the complete version of a story. These resources are provided for teachers to help students with severe disabilities participate in the general curriculum. Please limit the use and distribution of these materials accordingly.