Resources for alphabet users (child or adult)

These resources are designed for people who will use the alphabet to spell messages to support their communication. 

Paper based resources

Alphabet and phrase charts - eye pointing

Phrase charts and books - partner assisted scanning

These documents are for you to download, edit, and print. 

NameInformationPreviewResource
Simple scanning communication chartA simple communication chart for users to scan and respond yes or no to various options. 
Screenshot of a simple scanning communication chart
Pragmatic PAS chart (adapted)

This chart is adapted from the work of Linda J Burkhart and from the version available on Ace Centre. 

The communication chart is designed to be read aloud by the communication partner.  When the person who is using the chart to communicate hears the option they want to communicate, they indicate “yes” in some way.   

Try and read aloud the options in a neutral voice.  When an option is selected, you could repeat the word or phrase selected in a livelier voice.  You will see examples of this in the videos below.   

Begin by personalising the vocabulary on the chart.  You will find it easier if you keep to the structure provided, but anything can be changed. 

Consider laminating the chart, ideally using a matt laminate pouch. Or you could print the chart on tearproof/waterproof paper or use card.  

The chart references a spelling chart.  You can download a wide range of alphabet charts from  Ace Centre.

You can view videos of communication books based around similar principles as this chart being used on the Ace Centre’s YouTube page Ace Centre - YouTube.

Screenshot of ACE pragmatic PAS chart. A series of white boxes with text and arrows

 

PAS chart (5 blank categories)
Chart for AAC user with text offering 5 categories and yes or no