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Struggling to communicate feelings, needs, or requests can be overwhelming- for children and adults alike. This downloadable set of 10 printable communication cards is designed for anyone who is non-verbal, minimally verbal, or finds verbal communication difficult due to sensory overload, anxiety, or neurodivergence.
What’s included:
- 10 clear, visual communication flashcards
- Simple phrases like “I need a break”, “I'm tired”, and “I want to go home”
- Calm, easy-to-understand imagery
Who it’s for:
- Autistic children and adults
- People with speech and language delays
- Anyone who struggles to communicate in stressful or busy environments
- Parents, carers, teachers, SENCOs and therapists
Why it works:
- Supports independence and reduces frustration
- Gives people a voice when speech is hard
- Helps prevent meltdowns and supports regulation
- Can be used at home, in school, or out and about
How to use it:
Print and laminate the cards for durability, or save them to your device for quick access. Clip them to a keyring, keep them in a backpack, or display them on a desk.
Description
Struggling to communicate feelings, needs, or requests can be overwhelming- for children and adults alike. This downloadable set of 10 printable communication cards is designed for anyone who is non-verbal, minimally verbal, or finds verbal communication difficult due to sensory overload, anxiety, or neurodivergence.
What’s included:
- 10 clear, visual communication flashcards
- Simple phrases like “I need a break”, “I'm tired”, and “I want to go home”
- Calm, easy-to-understand imagery
Who it’s for:
- Autistic children and adults
- People with speech and language delays
- Anyone who struggles to communicate in stressful or busy environments
- Parents, carers, teachers, SENCOs and therapists
Why it works:
- Supports independence and reduces frustration
- Gives people a voice when speech is hard
- Helps prevent meltdowns and supports regulation
- Can be used at home, in school, or out and about
How to use it:
Print and laminate the cards for durability, or save them to your device for quick access. Clip them to a keyring, keep them in a backpack, or display them on a desk.








