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In a message dated 6/8/2006 8:39:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, SMD@... writes:

"Boardmaker" is a common tool used for activity schedules in our school. While the law calls for access to tools at home if they are needed to provide FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education) it doesn't always happen even with simple things like 'boardmaker'. Here is a website that is very similiar and already has things broken down by category. Krantz and McClannahan (excuse my spelling as I am going from memory on this) are great when it come to activity schedules and have published a household book on it. Check out this site: http://www.setbc.org/setbc/communication/frame_pictureset.html

Good point, nice link! I always tell one of my friends, "Have the school do this for you." People don't think that they have all those supplies and you can borrow things, especially for a home ABA program or carry over from IEP goals. Just ask! I've even had teachers make me visual schedules to use at home when we are teaching a specific skill.

Shane, how is your fil? I hope things are well on your end!

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" Boardmaker " is a common tool used for activity schedules in our

school. While the law calls for access to tools at home if they are

needed to provide FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education) it doesn't

always happen even with simple things like 'boardmaker'. Here is a

website that is very similiar and already has things broken down by

category. Krantz and McClannahan (excuse my spelling as I am going

from memory on this) are great when it come to activity schedules and

have published a household book on it.

Check out this site:

http://www.setbc.org/setbc/communication/frame_pictureset.html

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