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INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION CARDS (MODELS 82262, 82263, 82264, & 82265)    


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Picture of INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION CARDS (MODELS 82262, 82263, 82264, & 82265) The Interactive Communication Cards are communication boards designed for use with individauls with speech or communication disabilities. Available sets include Home and Health, model 822672; Food, model 82263; Recreation and Leisure, model 82264; and Sensory and Social, model 82265. Each set depicts 120 practical and functional activities, along with common words. Words are printed on the front and back of each card. Four sentence strips encourage communicating in sentences. High-frequency vocabulary is also listed. Each set contains 120 laminated cards, four sentence strips, 124 hook and loop coins, and a storage folder. DIMENSIONS: Each card is 2 x 2 inches.

Notes: Each set is sold separately.

Price: 31.75.

This product record was updated on October 1, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Alimed Inc.

297 High Street
Dedham, Massachusetts 02026
United States
Telephone: 800-225-2610 or 781-329-2900.
Fax: 800-437-2966 or 781-329-8392.
Web: http://www.alimed.com.
Email: info@alimed.com.


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