PECS System
Digital PECS — Picture Exchange Communication System

Digital PECS — Picture Exchange Communication System

Learn and practice all 6 phases of the PECS method with digital cards, exchange animation and a sentence builder.

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Digital PECS is the interactive version of the Picture Exchange Communication System, the most widely used method for non-verbal autism. It reproduces the 6 classic phases — from simple exchange to building complex "I want…" sentences — with draggable visual cards, a delivery animation and built-in voice. Lets families and therapists practice PECS at home without printing, laminating or losing cards. Ideal for starting functional communication with autistic kids.

Why does it work?

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All 6 PECS phases

From simple exchange to attributes and spontaneous responses.

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Exchange animation

Visualize the card exchange just like in the original physical method.

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Sentence builder

Sentence strip with 'I want', action and object, read aloud.

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No printing

Forget the printer, laminator and velcro. Everything on screen.

How it works

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Select the phase

Start at the phase matching the child's level (1 to 6).

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Practice exchange

Drag the card or build the sentence depending on the phase.

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Reinforce

Voice, animation and visual celebration mark every communication win.

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Frequently asked questions

Does it follow the official PECS method?
It follows the 6 phases described by Bondy and Frost in the original manual, adapted to digital format.
Does it replace physical PECS?
It's complementary. Experts recommend starting with physical cards and using digital for generalization and home.
What age?
Works from age 2 onwards. Also useful in non-verbal adults.
Do I need prior training?
No. Phases are explained step by step, but consult a speech therapist if it's the first contact.