
5/19/2017 12:27 PM
Hola hice una matriz quería saber donde encuentro la misma con todas las respuestas para poder imprimir? Gracias.
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Creo que usted está pegado en la versión móvil. Para resolver esto usted deber disminuir el tamaño de la pantalla apretando la tecla Ctrl Menos (-) en su teclado dos o tres veces. Luego trate de empezar una matriz de nuevo. Espero que esto le ayude! Por favor hágame saber si usted todavía tiene problemas enviándonos un correo a info@communicationmatriz.org
Communication Matrix Team - 5/23/2017
How do I purchase a report which I had input into the matrix? I put all my cards info. in but the matrix will not submit it. I tried the purchasing points but that did not work either. Do I need a code or something?
Bonnie - 5/21/2017
Hi Bonnie, the Communication Matrix assessment is completely free of charge. Please view this video to learn how to complete an assessment: https://communicationmatrix.org/Matrix/Pages/Using...
If you are still having issues, please email us at info@communicationmatrix.org.
Communication Matrix Team - 5/23/2017
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The only way I know that he wants something is because he fusses or whines when he's unhappy or uncomfortable, and he smiles, makes noises or calms down when he's happy and comfortable. Does this statement describe your child?
She doesn't come to me to let me know what she wants, but it's easy for me to figure out, because she tries to do things for herself. She knows what she wants, and her behavior shows me what she wants. If she runs out of something to eat, she will just try to get more, rather than trying to get me to give her more.
Does this statement describe your child?
He knows how to get me to do something for him. He uses some of the kinds of behaviors below to communicate:
Does this statement describe your child?
Each question you will see is related to a certain message that your child might be able to express using a variety of behaviors. Read the question and decide whether your child is able to express the message described using any of the listed behaviors. If the answer is YES, then you must also decide whether your child has mastered the use of each behavior or whether it is still at an emerging stage. Check either the mastered or emerging box next to any behaviors your child uses to express the message. Use the following definitions to decide whether a behavior is mastered or emerging
– Does this independently most of the time when the opportunity arises
– Does this in a number of dierent contexts, and with dierent people
– Does this inconsistently
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Only does this when prompted or encouraged to do so. Only does this in one or two contexts or with one person.
Each question you will see is related to a certain message that your child might be able to express using a variety of behaviors. Read the question and decide whether your child is able to express the message described using any of the listed behaviors. If the answer is YES, then you must also decide whether your child has mastered the use of each behavior or whether it is still at an emerging stage. Check either the mastered or emerging box next to any behaviors your child uses to express the message. Use the following definitions to decide whether a behavior is mastered or emerging