Non-verbal Communication Graphic Communication Keychain
This image features a circular communication aid pendant keychain, which seems to be designed for individuals who may have difficulties with verbal communication. The pendant keychain is divided into eight sections, each with a distinct symbol representing a basic need or emotion, likely intended to help the user express themselves non-verbally by pointing to the relevant icon.
Grey Pendent Keychain
Thumbs Down (Green): This could indicate dissatisfaction or a negative response.
Toilet Symbol: Represents the need to use the restroom.
Glass of Water: Could be used to express thirst or the need for a drink.
House: Might denote wanting to go home or referencing the home environment.
Thermometer (Hot): Suggests that the user is feeling hot or the environment is too warm.
Sad Faces: These are indicative of discomfort or unhappiness.
Band-Aid: Could represent pain or an injury, possibly asking for medical attention.
Smiling Faces: Signifies happiness or satisfaction.
White Pendent Keychain
House: Home or a safe place.
Musical Notes: Interest in music or a request to listen to music.
Palette and Paintbrush: Artistic activities or the desire to draw/paint.
Puzzle Pieces: A puzzle or an activity involving problem-solving.
Soccer Ball and Basketball: Interest in sports or the desire to play a sport.
Computer and Book: Perhaps indicating the desire to use a computer or read a book.
Heart: Showing love or affection.
Smiley Face: Expressing happiness or contentment.
Open Book: Signifying the want to read or learn.
Game Controller: Representing playing video games.
'Toys' Text with Building Blocks: Referring to playing with toys or wanting to engage in playful activities.
The central feature is a large purple arrow, which can be rotated to point at any of the symbols, allowing the user to communicate their needs or feelings quickly and effectively. The design is straightforward and user-friendly, making it a potentially invaluable tool for people with autism, those who are non-verbal, or individuals recovering from surgery or suffering from conditions that impair speech. The pendant can be worn around the neck or attached to clothing or a bag for easy access.
This image features a circular communication aid pendant keychain, which seems to be designed for individuals who may have difficulties with verbal communication. The pendant keychain is divided into eight sections, each with a distinct symbol representing a basic need or emotion, likely intended to help the user express themselves non-verbally by pointing to the relevant icon.
Grey Pendent Keychain
Thumbs Down (Green): This could indicate dissatisfaction or a negative response.
Toilet Symbol: Represents the need to use the restroom.
Glass of Water: Could be used to express thirst or the need for a drink.
House: Might denote wanting to go home or referencing the home environment.
Thermometer (Hot): Suggests that the user is feeling hot or the environment is too warm.
Sad Faces: These are indicative of discomfort or unhappiness.
Band-Aid: Could represent pain or an injury, possibly asking for medical attention.
Smiling Faces: Signifies happiness or satisfaction.
White Pendent Keychain
House: Home or a safe place.
Musical Notes: Interest in music or a request to listen to music.
Palette and Paintbrush: Artistic activities or the desire to draw/paint.
Puzzle Pieces: A puzzle or an activity involving problem-solving.
Soccer Ball and Basketball: Interest in sports or the desire to play a sport.
Computer and Book: Perhaps indicating the desire to use a computer or read a book.
Heart: Showing love or affection.
Smiley Face: Expressing happiness or contentment.
Open Book: Signifying the want to read or learn.
Game Controller: Representing playing video games.
'Toys' Text with Building Blocks: Referring to playing with toys or wanting to engage in playful activities.
The central feature is a large purple arrow, which can be rotated to point at any of the symbols, allowing the user to communicate their needs or feelings quickly and effectively. The design is straightforward and user-friendly, making it a potentially invaluable tool for people with autism, those who are non-verbal, or individuals recovering from surgery or suffering from conditions that impair speech. The pendant can be worn around the neck or attached to clothing or a bag for easy access.
This image features a circular communication aid pendant keychain, which seems to be designed for individuals who may have difficulties with verbal communication. The pendant keychain is divided into eight sections, each with a distinct symbol representing a basic need or emotion, likely intended to help the user express themselves non-verbally by pointing to the relevant icon.
Grey Pendent Keychain
Thumbs Down (Green): This could indicate dissatisfaction or a negative response.
Toilet Symbol: Represents the need to use the restroom.
Glass of Water: Could be used to express thirst or the need for a drink.
House: Might denote wanting to go home or referencing the home environment.
Thermometer (Hot): Suggests that the user is feeling hot or the environment is too warm.
Sad Faces: These are indicative of discomfort or unhappiness.
Band-Aid: Could represent pain or an injury, possibly asking for medical attention.
Smiling Faces: Signifies happiness or satisfaction.
White Pendent Keychain
House: Home or a safe place.
Musical Notes: Interest in music or a request to listen to music.
Palette and Paintbrush: Artistic activities or the desire to draw/paint.
Puzzle Pieces: A puzzle or an activity involving problem-solving.
Soccer Ball and Basketball: Interest in sports or the desire to play a sport.
Computer and Book: Perhaps indicating the desire to use a computer or read a book.
Heart: Showing love or affection.
Smiley Face: Expressing happiness or contentment.
Open Book: Signifying the want to read or learn.
Game Controller: Representing playing video games.
'Toys' Text with Building Blocks: Referring to playing with toys or wanting to engage in playful activities.
The central feature is a large purple arrow, which can be rotated to point at any of the symbols, allowing the user to communicate their needs or feelings quickly and effectively. The design is straightforward and user-friendly, making it a potentially invaluable tool for people with autism, those who are non-verbal, or individuals recovering from surgery or suffering from conditions that impair speech. The pendant can be worn around the neck or attached to clothing or a bag for easy access.