some help please with mindee
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    hi all i have just started with a 2 year old boy that dont say a word is mum say he dont talk at home so im thinking of getting 2 sort of cards with things on them like drink, food so that he can show me wot do u think will it work and were could i get them from thanks

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    Good idea!

    Could you just make them on card and laminate? much cheaper than buying i would imagine.

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    yes i could ,, can anyone think wot cards would be gud i just cant think lol

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    toilet / potty/ nappy change
    drink
    food
    cuddle
    hurt/ poorly/ ill
    tired

 

 

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