Video: DIY autism communication cards

 

This project is recommended for use in children ages 5 and up. This project may contain choking hazards. The CDC reports that children under age 5 are at greatest risk for choking injury. 

What you'll need to make autism communication cards:

Instructions:

  1. Print out cards from the internet or draw your own 
  2. Cut out cards to fit key ring
  3. Label each card
  4. Laminate the cards and cut off excess lamination paper
  5. Use hole puncher to punch a hole at top of each card 
  6. Place cards on a keyring and go! 

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