• Communication Board Aims
    To Help Northshore Students

    Posted by Josh Flory on 10/30/2019
    Students and staff at Northshore Elementary prepare to cut the ribbon for a new Playground Communication Board on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019.
    Students and staff at Northshore Elementary prepare to cut the ribbon for a new Playground Communication Board on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. 

    Students at Northshore Elementary School have a new communication tool, thanks to support from the school’s Parent Teacher Association.

    On Wednesday, Northshore unveiled a Playground Communication Board, which uses visual images to help students who struggle to communicate verbally.

    The project was led by Lauren Broyles, a speech language pathologist at the school, who said the goal is to help students who have a hard time using their words, have complex communication needs or are learning English.

    “We’re hoping this will be a way to increase their communication, help teachers do some detective work and decrease frustration,” Broyles said. “Research shows that pictures really increase verbal output, so that’s what we’re trying to give them an opportunity to do.”

    The board includes more than a dozen pictures with captions such as “I want”, “Play basketball”, “Bathroom” and “Nurse.”

    Broyles said she found the idea this summer on a blog, and the school was eager to install it during October, which is Augmentative and Alternative Communication Month. The project was funded by the school’s Parent Teacher Association.

    While rain showers forced Wednesday’s ribbon-cutting to take shelter under a tent, students and families still seemed excited about the new playground tool.

    Lisa Jerden, a PTA member who has twins in the 5th grade, said one of her children has special needs.

    “Language doesn’t always come easy for him,” she added. “Having alternative types of communication is very helpful for him, especially on a playground, which is a social time.”

     

    A mock-up of Northshore Elementary's new Playground Communication Board was on display inside the school on Wednesday, highlighting a variety of visual cues that will be included.
    A mock-up of Northshore Elementary's new Playground Communication Board was on display inside the school on Wednesday, highlighting a variety of visual cues that will be included.