The following communication boards were developed in 2020 by University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate student Lauryl McClintick in collaboration with Bryan Health, and under the advising of Dr. Kristy Weissling. These were created with input from professionals in occupational therapy, speech therapy and nursing. Click the title below each image to download a PDF of that particular board. To download a .ZIP file of all of the boards in a group, click on "Basic Boards" or "Complex Boards" below.
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Basic Boards
Below you will see the components for a basic communication book. The top board is meant to be the first page of the book and be used to indicate where in the book a partner should navigate if the person cannot manipulate the book with their own hands.
Complex Boards
Below you will see the components for a more complex communication book. The first board (Navigation) is meant to be the first page of the book and be used to indicate where in the book a partner should navigate if the person cannot manipulate the book with their own hands.