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Playground Core Communication Boards From PRC-Saltillo

Published November 16, 2021

Recess. Is there any other time at school that children like as much as time spent playing?


Children who use AAC, however, face a unique challenge. When playing outside with their classmates, taking an AAC device with them means the device can get broken or lost. But without it, there is no way for the child to communicate with their friends or teachers.


Here at PRC-Saltillo, we’re thrilled that, more and more, the AAC community is providing large symbol-based communication boards for playgrounds, promoting both independence and inclusion for children who use AAC. As these have grown in popularity, we’ve received many questions about how schools can create a board for their playgrounds, and how the symbols and vocabulary options should be identified on these boards.

Below you’ll find information on starting the process, beginning with:

  1. A sample request for funding
  2. The files you’ll need to take to a printer to create a board. Please note: These files were created in InDesign. If you do not have the latest version of this program, you will not be able to open the file. However, your printer should be able to and can send you a draft to review.
  3. Instructions for how to properly acknowledge intellectual property rights on the board


Instructions for Creating a Board

  1. Download the files.
    1. LAMP
    2. WordPower
  2. Take these to your local printer. They will request the files, which you can either copy onto a thumb drive or send via a large file transfer service (each zip file is approximately 25 mb).
    1. Your printer will help you determine the type of board material and size you will need. We suggest a highly durable material, one that will withstand repeated use and the weather.


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