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Compliments chart

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Example of a compliments chart.

person and actions

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A boy along with four smaller pictures/symbols of actions: clapping, turn around, sit, skip.

b and d handshapes

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Welcome to the Targets and Activities Project for sharing activities and ideas for developing children's and adults' communication. You can add new activities or edit anything! Much of the material on this site is ordered developmentally using the P-Scales/National Curriculum or the Early Years Foundation Stage areas of learning.

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