rachall wrote:
Thanks for all your welcomes
iniudan wrote:
just ask why he doing so,
The problem with is that he is for the most part non-verbal.
Have you tried to make him learn to write ? Once he know how to write might be easier for him to communicate, until then maybe try to assemble a catalog of picture from which he could make out simple sentence in a easier to understand fashion by simply pointing them.
Build it into different section, one been subject, put picture of himself, you, other people he know (including the animal if you have any), one of the whole family and some more general representation of people (one been a man, one a women, one a boy, one a girl, one been a group of kid and one been a group of adult). Other been emotion, action and object. If he like drawing you maybe can ask to draw a few image for it so it simply easier for him to identify them.
I think such a thing is worth a try, maybe communicate with an orthopedagogue, specialized education educator or a pediatrician they might have tool like that already made that they could make available to lend (to test out if it work before buying a copy or to get idea how to make your own) or sell.