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My PECS is your #1 source to free professional PECS cards and images. Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is designed to teach functional communication for children with autism and other special needs.
Below you will find a variety of helpful samples, information, data forms, and assessment materials. Be sure to visit our Support at Home page as well for a range of free activity videos, lesson plans, and picture grids, along with other downloadable resources.
Free Printable PECS Cards: Click the link and scroll down on the web site that opens to see an extensive collection of free Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) cards. Free Printable Autism Behavior Stories: Download free printable autism behavior story cards from The Watson Institute.
Picture Activity Schedule Boards and PECS. Many of these downloads require Adobe Acrobat. To get a free version of Acrobat Reader please visit: Picture Activity Schedule Boards. First/Then token board Click Here. To/Done token board Click Here. Consequence/Reward token board Click Here. Today’s Schedule Click Here. Schedule Click Here.
Browse free PECS cards by logical category with the My PECS catalog.
Use the FREE templates two ways for picture exchange training. 1. Create a grid of various pictures to keep interest high. In Levels 1 and 2 you will want a variety of pictures of preferred items that your learner will want to use to request. Pop a copy of each picture on top of a square in the grid and print.