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Writing with Symbols 2000 for PC - Quantity 1-5

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Talking pictures lead to the world of words.

Writing with Symbols is the easy-to-use symbol writer that lets early print- literate children participate in writing and reading activities. Students see matching pictures and listen to their words as they type words and sentences. This multisensory program is a wonderful transition tool to move students from pictures to words. Includes more than 2,000 Rebus symbols that clearly illustrate most common words. Lab packs let you install on up to five machines. System requirements: Windows—386 PC, Windows 3.1 or 95, 2 MB for program plus up to 4 MB for symbols, 1 MB RAM for each program, Sound Blaster or compatible sound card for speech.

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Writing with Symbols  2000 for PC - Quantity 1-5

Typical Access Profile

Auditory

Normal
Low
Extremely Low
Not Using Hearing
Hyper-Acute

Vision

Normal
Low
Extremely Low
Not Using Vision

Gross Motor

All
Some
Few
Not Using Gross Motor

Fine Motor

All
Some
Few
Not Using Fine Motor

Developmental Age Range

0 - 2
3 - 5
6 - 8
9 - 12
13 and Over

Language

Typical
Some Spoken
Receptive Only
Sign
Assistive/Augmentitive
Not Using Language
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