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This listing is for a Rainbow-Themed Autism Communication Passport for Autistic children and/or other additional needs.
A Communication Passport is a key component to helping your child transition to school for the first time. A Communication Passport can also be used with a student on their return to school after an extended period of non-attendance, such as the summer holidays. Suppose a new teacher takes over the class mid-way through the year. In that case, there will usually be a hand-over between the outgoing and incoming teachers, where essential information is given about their students. As a parent, you may wish to create an up-to-date Communication Passport for the incoming teacher.
There are 29 pages in this resource. It contains a full colour Communication Passport.
The topics covered in the Communication Passport include:
•Who am I? (Name – Age – Birthday – Address)
•Family & Important People in my life
•How do I communicate?. What do I mean when I say/make certain sounds?
•What do I really like/love?
•What do I not really like love?
•Important information about my diet/allergies I may have?
•Important medical information about me.
•Dangerous habits I have, please watch out for these.
•My self help skills.
•If I am anxious/upset/afraid?
•Sensory Challenges.
•There are so many great things about me and so many things I can do.
•I will need your help with:
•My Therapists.
•Important contact details.
•Extra information about me.
To find out more information on what a Communication Passport is and how to use it: www.littlepuddins.ie