Ava Has Autism

Female Body Parts and Pain Scale Board for Non-Verbal Communication and Clinic

$4.00

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Description

Female Body Parts Communication Board for Non-Verbal Communication | Medical & Safety Communication Support | AAC Visual Body Chart

This Female Body Parts Communication Board is designed to help non-verbal and limited-verbal individuals express where they feel pain, discomfort, or physical sensations, especially during medical, personal care, or safety conversations. Being able to name specific body parts is essential for health, dignity, personal safety, and emotional well-being.

 

Created by a mom to a child with autism, this board provides clear, respectful, and accurate visuals specifically for female anatomy, with a built-in pain scale to help caregivers, teachers, therapists, nurses, and doctors understand what the individual is experiencing.

 

This tool is especially helpful during:

• Doctor’s appointments

• School nurse visits

• Personal care routines

• Emergency situations

• Therapy sessions

• Abuse-prevention communication teaching

 

It allows individuals to advocate for their own bodies, which is one of the most important forms of independence.

 

WHAT’S INCLUDED (DIGITAL DOWNLOAD)

You will receive:

• 1 PDF Female Body Parts Communication Board (8.5 x 11 inches)

• High-resolution + ready to print

• Laminating recommended for durable use

 

Includes:

• “I feel…” + Pain scale (levels 1–6)

• Full labeled visual list of female body parts including:

ankle, arm, back, back of head, bottom, breasts, calf, chest, chin, ear, elbow, eyes, face, feet, fingers, forehead, hair, hands, head, heel, hip, jaw, knee, legs, lips, mouth, neck, nose, shin, shoulders, side, skin, stomach, teeth, thigh, throat, thumb, toes, tongue, waist, wrist, vagina (shown in non-graphic, simple line style)

 

Every illustration is medical/educational, non-sexual, and age-appropriate.

 

HOW TO USE

✔ Use at school, home, therapy, medical settings

✔ Keep in nurses’ offices, doctor prep kits, IEP binders, or communication notebooks

✔ Encourage pointing, tapping, eye-gazing, or hand-over-hand instruction

✔ Pair with visual pain scale for clearer communication

 

This board promotes:

• Body awareness

• Personal safety

• Self-advocacy

• Dignity during care

 

WHO BENEFITS

This tool is supportive for individuals with:

• Autism

• Apraxia of Speech

• Sensory Processing Disorder

• Developmental Delays

• Intellectual Disabilities

• AAC Users

• Hospitalized or medically fragile children

• Trauma-informed care environments

 

IMPORTANT

This is a digital download.

No physical item will be shipped.

Your PDF will be available immediately after purchase.

 

ABOUT THE SHOP

Created by a mom to a child with autism, every communication tool is designed for real-life daily use, to help children feel safe, understood, and confident.

 

This female body parts communication board is ideal for parents, special education teachers, school nurses, speech therapists, occupational therapists, medical staff, and caregivers supporting non-verbal communication related to pain, physical sensations, personal safety, or health care. Perfect for autism communication systems, pediatric therapy clinics, IEP communication goals, trauma-informed care, hospital visual communication tools, ABA and speech therapy sessions, and everyday self-advocacy routines that support independence, dignity, and body-safety awareness.

 

Digital Downloads are NON-Refundable.

 

ALL products are for personal use ONLY and NOT for re-sale

PCS® by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission.

PCS® and Boardmaker by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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Ava Has Autism

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Ava Has Autism creates autism-friendly social stories, SEL picture books, communication supports, and life skills resources for children who learn differently. Created by a mom and special education educator, each resource is designed to build confidence, emotional regulation, and independence at home and in the classroom.

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