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Picture of PICTOPRINT PictoPrint is a symbolic language picture program designed folr use by individuals with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities. This program enables teachers, parents, and clinicians to print Pictogram symbols for use in applications such as communication boards, labels, signs, and posters. Pictogram symbols are white on a black background, and are designed to capture the common sense and conventional knowledge of visual representations for ideas and objects and present the concepts in clear drawings and designs as symbols for communication and interaction.

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Price: 59.95.

This product record was updated on March 13, 2009.

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Pictocom International

Box 2094
Rosetown, Saskatchewan S0L 2V0
Canada
Telephone: 306-882-4316.
Fax: 306-882-4550.
Web: http://www.pictoworld.com.
Email: info@pictoworld.com.


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