Why pictures work better than words for children with special needs?
Mar 01, 2018
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This week, Avaz is launching its World Through Their Eyes initiative on creating more awareness about viewing the world from the perspective of people with special needs.
We are kick-starting this initiative with this infographic on why pictures communicate better than words with some who face challenges with words. This infographic explains how words and images are processed differently with people facing challenges with words.
Hope you find it useful and share it with others who might find it useful. Leave us a comment below if you would like to be a part of this initiative.
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Can I print this out? Would be helpful for talking to staff.
Thank you.
Yes Kathleen! please feel free to print this out! Glad to know that it is useful.
Such a great infografic. Would love to be able to share it with other educators while referenceing your site but it doesn’t appear to be printable? Any chance you are working on a printable version?
Hi Annah
You can right click and save the image. If that resolution is not sufficient for printing, let me know and send you another one via email.
This is awesome! Thanks!