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FREE Christmas Symbols to download for children with Autism/Communication Difficulties

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Cazb23 · 06/12/2010 15:32

Hi All,

I would just like to let everyone know that this Christmas ASD Visual Aids have FREE Christmas symbols available to download on the website.
Symbols include, Father Christmas, Helping Mum, Helping Dad, Presents, Carol singing, Christmas Shopping and loads more!
Don?t miss out click on the link below to download your FREE Symbols now!
www.asdvisualaids.com/free-christmas-offer.html

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StarlightMcKenzie · 06/12/2010 17:15

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purplepidjbauble · 06/12/2010 21:08

@ Starlight Xmas Hmm

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blueShark · 06/12/2010 21:24

link didnt work :(

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justaboutdreamsofsleep · 06/12/2010 21:46

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Goblinchild · 06/12/2010 21:54

Talk about labelling a child. Grin
'Where's my ASD ball?'
Over there, on your ASD cushion, you need to write your name on it with your ASD pen, or put it in your ASD Messenger bag'

TACTLESS PLONKERS, US?
HAVEN'T YOU HEARD OF NICHE MARKETING?

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justaboutdreamsofsleep · 06/12/2010 21:55

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Goblinchild · 06/12/2010 21:57

How about an ASD mallet for hitting idiots over the head? A soft inflatable one with Christmas symbols on.
Now ASD Tinsel, my boy might like that.

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StarlightMcKenzie · 06/12/2010 21:58

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Goblinchild · 06/12/2010 22:09

Do you think it's a Young Enterprise Scheme Gone Bad?

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Goblinchild · 06/12/2010 22:10

Because it sounds like the sort of thing a 14 year old might think good and helpful if they had no experience whatsoever of any sort of SN.

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purplepidjbauble · 06/12/2010 22:12

Like it, Starlight. Not a Learning Disability, just your average supermarket!

I thought the point of symbols was that they were as simple and impersonal as possible? So why all the colours and people? I don't need to buy these cards, I can draw stick figures too, y'know! I'm also pretty nifty at downloadin clipart Hmm

Meh. Spammer. My cat eats them for breakfast.

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