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    • Jul 1, 2017
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    Using Visuals in Everyday Life
    Meredith Polsky and Arlen Gaines
    • Feb 6, 2017

    Using Visuals in Everyday Life

    I Have a Question about Death was written in order to provide clear and concrete language to a challenging topic, which is often addressed through metaphors and euphemisms that are out of reach for many children with special needs – and any child who thinks in more concrete ways. As important as the text, however, are the illustrations that were selected for the book and how those illustrations are used throughout the story. This book utilizes Symbol Stix*, a modern, web-base
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