PECS
Updated 110 days ago
- Age: 40 years
- ID: 4001006/86
350 Churchmans Road • Suite B New Castle, DE 19720 USA
Initiating communication and requesting are the first skills taught in PECS, and the protocol then leads to teaching commenting (e.g. I feel, It's, I don't like and more!), answering questions and engaging in conversations. We quickly work on teaching our learners self-advocacy skills beginning with indicating "no" and work diligently to honor their choices. PECS is not only about teaching people to ask for things, but to ask for help, to join in activities with others, ask questions, indicate when they don't want something, share their thoughts and feelings, and other skills significant for them... At Pyramid, it is our goal to help individuals with developmental disabilities, autism, and/or communication challenges learn to shape their own lives and participate in the world around them. Using a blend of broad spectrum applied behavior analysis and practices supported by research and positive results, we give learners the skills to tell you what they want, what they need, what they..
Also known as: Pyramid