Using the Wrist-O-Pic
Here are a few examples of how teachers, speech clinicians, rehab counselors, and parents are using the Wrist-O-Pic to meet individual needs:
The Wrist-O-Pic goes with you wherever you go!
- Portable picture communication device. PEC and Boardmaker friendly.
- Transition indicator—first this (picture), then that (picture)
- Mobile sticker chart—add a pic for good behavior at church, the grocery store, etc.
- Friendship bracelet—display and trade your mini school pictures with your friends
- Visual cueing system,
- Portable picture schedule,
- Chore board,
- Task organizer,
- Homework organizer,
- Collectables display,
- Goal achievement indicator
- Vacation Bible School scripture verse memory reminder
- Memory jogger & activity planner for individuals with speech impairments, Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders, Early Alzheimer’s, Traumatic Brain Injury, memory impairments, and cognitive delays.
The Wrist-O-Pics pictured above show images from Clipart.com. The pink one facilitates a communication schedule. The other two are used as reward charts and/or to display favorite collectible cars pics.
Students made the following Wrist-O-Pics using their favorite sticker characters and then jazzed them up with some scrap booking supplies. These were used as reward charts and as their favorite collectibles.
