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Make your own tri-fold choice board

For those of you who work with students who benefit from visual supports for understanding and communication, display surfaces are a constant struggle during instruction. Will the Velcro stick? Is the surface to large or small? Can the students’ access the pictures if necessary? Is it portable? Have you ever tried a tri-fold board? If you make it as described by Caroline Musselwhite, you could have actually six areas to display visual supports---which allows instruction to move more smoothly. I will send the link to the PDF from the March 2003 Tips
http://www.aacintervention.com/tipthre.html#May%202003---get out your sewing machine and start stichin’! If anyone has other ways to make one, post directions!

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