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    Saturday, June 23, 2012

    PECS Cheatsheets and Progress Monitoring for the Special Education Classroom

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      Last year, one of my kiddos has a speech evaluation and it was determined that we should try to use PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) with him. I am not sure how many readers have used PECS in their classrooms but I find it to be very complicated! PECS training is only provided locally 1-2 times per year and it is expensive. There was no training available until after school was out therefore in order to get some information on the system, my paras and I used the OCALI (Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence) Autism Internet Modules. The modules were very informative (I have used them for other topics as well and I really think they are a wonderful resource). In fact, they contained so much information that I started to worry about being able to remember all of the steps to this very complex system. To help my aides and I remember, I created cheatsheets (I only have Phases I and II...not really sure why?! It did not work for the particular student so maybe we gave up after Phase II). Additionally, PECS has some specific procedures for providing prompting and correcting incorrect responses which can also get a bit confusing so I have cheatsheets for these too! I really like the 4-Step Error Correction Procedure. I frequently use this throughout the day whenever my kids provide and incorrect response. 


      I also created progress monitoring sheets so that our tracking was consistent. This was especially important because as part of PECS you need to switch roles and therefore I was not always keeping the data nor was I even involved in the training on a particular day. PECS requires a certain degree of mastery of each step before allowing the student to progress in the system so we needed good data!





      Want to give it a try in your classroom? Click this link for the FREEBIE!: FREE PECS Phase 1 Cheatsheet  


      December 2021 UPDATE: 
      My PECS Cheatsheets have been one of the most popular products on my TPT store and I have been getting lots of requests for cheatsheets for the additional phases. I have finally created cheatsheets, step-by-step instructions, and progress monitoring sheets for Phases 3, 4, and Attributes. 

      • Phase 3:
        • Discriminate between desired symbol and distractor symbol
        • Discriminate between multiple reinforcing symbols
        • Find symbols in communication book and travel to communication partner
      • Phase 4:
        • Introduce sentence structure
        • Construct sentence
        • Get communication partner’s attention
        • Vocalize request
      • Attributes:
        • Construct sentence with attribute
        • Discriminate between preferred and nonpreferred attribute symbols when constructing sentence
        • Discriminate between multiple attribute symbols across multiple items
      Click on any of the images below to access this product on my TPT store!


      May 2023 UPDATE: 
      The popularity of my PECS Cheatsheets continues to grow. I have created cheatsheets, step-by-step instructions, and progress monitoring sheets for Phases 5 and 6.

      • Phase 5:
        • Introduce “What do you want?” and “I want” carrier phrase
        • Vary requesting and responding to “What to you want?” cue
      • Phase 6:
        • Introduce “What do you see?” and “I see” carrier phrase
        • Fade initial prompting
        • Incorporate discrimination between items
        • Teach differentiated responses between questions
        • Introduce “What do you hear?” and “I hear” carrier phrase
        • Introduce “What do you have?” and “I have” carrier phrase
        • Expand differentiated responses between questions
        • Teach spontaneous commenting
      • Bonus Procedural Cheatsheet

        • Time Delay

      Click on any of the images below to access this product on my TPT store!

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      I hope you find these resources helpful! Since we did not have much success with the system I did not get to use them for very long. I would love any feedback from educators who use PECS!


      Enjoy!

      18 comments:

      Kimberly said...

      I couldn't open any of these. I am really interested in seeing them. Could you email them to me at bwmkam@gmail.com. Thank you for all your great ideas!!

      Allison Officer, M.S.Ed said...

      Sure Kimberly! Check your inbox :)! Thanks for reading!

      Pamela said...

      This is really nice! Thanks so much for sharing!!

      Pamela
      publicschoolslp.blogspot.com

      Bridybunch said...

      I'm so glad I found your blog! I'm a first grade teacher and mom of 4. My youngest son is 5 and has a diagnosis of Autism with severe language delay. He is essentially non-verbal and we are working with his Special Education teacher to get past screaming and squeeking and moving to communication. We have PECS cards for food choices at home but we want to move on to choice boards for activities and emotions. I also want to facilitate reading development and more vocabulary for him. Thomas will be starting Kindergarten in the fall. If he were in your classroom where would you begin and what would you recommend to me as the parent?

      bridybunch@gmail.com
      Kim Bridy

      Unknown said...

      Do you have progress monitoring sheets for Phase 3?

      Teach Early Autism said...

      Kim,
      Has anyone used the VBMAPP with your son? It is what I use to determine where to start with verbal behavior for my students. It's an excellent assessment.

      Allison Officer, M.S.Ed said...

      I agree the VBMAPP is a great assessment! I used it for years. Now we use the ABLLS which is also good.

      PaleoABC's said...

      THIS RESOURCE WAS AMAZING!!!!!!

      Thank you so much!!

      Juliette

      J. Drees said...

      These references for PECS are amazing...do you have any others for Phases III, IV, and V???

      BNap said...

      My colleague and I often give PECS training to our parents. This is a really nice and thorough cheat sheet!!! Thanks for sharing!! :)
      Barb

      Angela said...

      Thank you!! These are beyond perfect.

      Angela said...

      Thank you!! These are beyond perfect :)

      Unknown said...

      Thank you so much! These are terrific

      Ettina said...

      The Communication Matrix is another option, if you don't have an iPad.

      Unknown said...

      Hi I was wondering if you had anything like this for the phases such as 3 and 4 etc or I am having to do a case studies on someone I am teaching PECS and found referring back to these was alot easier and helpful than trying to read thru my big book clairelouisebaker1987@outlook.com

      Unknown said...

      Bless you for making these. I am proficient in PECS, but my staff is not. This helps a lot!!!!!

      Unknown said...

      Unfortunetly I wasnt able to open any of these....Im very interested in seeing them. Can you email them to me please? ddbyrd94@gmail.com


      Thank you!!

      Unknown said...

      I am not able to view the PECs cheatsheets. Can you email them to me? Thank you.