Saturday, 21 February 2026

Communication training

 






1️⃣ Printable Cards

  • Traffic Light Cards 🟢🟡🔵🔴🟣

  • Emotion / Feeling Cards 🙂😢😡😨😌🤔😷🛑

  • Problem / Topic Cards Sleep, Eating, Home/Family, Relationships, Medication, Safety

  • Severity / Urgency Cards 🟢 Mild, 🟡 Moderate, 🔴 Severe


2️⃣ Body Language & Gesture Icons

  • 👋 Hand wave → attention

  • ✋ Stop → pause

  • 🙏 Hands together → thank you

  • 🤲 Open hands → receptive

  • 🏃 Walking away → need a break


3️⃣ Storyboards & Posters

  • Step-by-step communication flow for group and one-to-one

  • Visual guidance for Traffic Light, Emotion, and Problem Cards

  • Examples showing non-verbal communication in practice


4️⃣ Easy Read Booklet / Training Guide Pages

  • Advocacy, mentoring, coaching overview

  • Verbal & non-verbal communication strategies

  • Step-by-step examples for using cards and signs

  • Reflection exercises

  • Quiz and knowledge check


5️⃣ Role-Play / Practice Sheets

  • Guided exercises for students, trainees, staff, and counselors

  • Simulated group discussions and one-to-one sessions

  • Using cards, gestures, and basic Makaton / sign language visuals


6️⃣ Quiz / Knowledge Check

  • True/False + Multiple Choice in Easy Read format

  • Checks understanding of inclusive communication principles


7️⃣ Optional Free Sign / Symbol Visuals

  • Basic Makaton / sign language illustrations for: hello, yes, no, help, stop

  • Optional Braille symbols for key words like “help,” “stop,” “yes,” “no”


This will produce a ready-to-use, all-in-one module for:

  • Students, trainees, staff

  • Counselors, therapists, healthcare professionals

  • Group workshops and one-to-one support

  • Both verbal and non-verbal communication

  •  Traffic Light Cards (printable, Easy Read)

    🟢 Green – I want to speak

    🟡 Yellow – I have a question

    🔵 Blue – I need more time

    🔴 Red – Please slow down

    🟣 Purple – I need a break

    🖼 Visual idea: Each card is large, bright, with the word + simple icon showing the meaning.


    2️ Emotion / Feeling Cards

    🙂 Happy

    😢 Sad

    😡 Angry

    😨 Anxious

    😌 Calm

    🤔 Confused

    😷 Pain

    🛑 Stop

    🖼 Visual idea: Each card has the word + matching facial expression illustration.


    3️ Problem / Topic Cards

    😴 Sleep problems

    🍽️ Eating / appetite

    🏠 Home / family

    👥 Relationships / friends

    💊 Medication

    ⚠️ Safety / self-harm concerns

    🖼 Visual idea: Each card has a simple icon + clear word, easy to point to.


    4️ Severity / Urgency Cards

    🟢 Mild

    🟡 Moderate

    🔴 Severe

    🖼 Visual idea: Bright colored cards matching the Traffic Light theme for quick recognition.


    5️ Body Language & Gesture Icons

    👋 Hand wave attention

    Stop pause

    🙏 Hands together thank you

    🤲 Open hands receptive

    🏃 Walking away need a break

    🖼 Visual idea: Simple, clear icons for quick recognition during sessions.

     

Inclusive Communication Chapter / Module – Full Approach

 

1️ Learning Outcomes

Learners will be able to:

Communicate effectively with verbal and non-verbal individuals.

Recognize and respond to emotions, needs, and urgency.

Use visual tools, symbols, and gestures.

Apply Traffic Light, Emotion, Problem, and Urgency Cards.

Understand basics of sign language, Makaton, Braille symbols, even without formal training.


2️ Introduction

Many people can communicate in different ways:

Verbal (spoken words)

Non-verbal (gestures, pointing, body language, visual cards)

Sign language / Makaton / Braille for specific needs

Courses for these can be expensive or hard to access, so this book & toolkit gives everything needed in one place.

🖼 Picture idea: Person signing “hello,” another pointing to an emotion card, another reading Braille.


3️ Tools for Inclusive Communication

a) Traffic Light Cards 🟢🟡🔵🔴🟣
b) Emotion / Feeling Cards
🙂😢😡😨😌🤔😷🛑
c) Problem / Topic Cards Sleep, Eating, Home/Family, Relationships, Medication, Safety
d) Severity / Urgency Cards
🟢 Mild, 🟡 Moderate, 🔴 Severe
e) Body Language & Gesture Symbols
👋✋🙏🤲🏃
f) Optional Sign Language / Makaton visuals (basic key signs like hello, yes, no, help, stop)
g) Optional Braille symbols for essential communication words


4️ How to Communicate

Ask simple questions with words + pictures.

Allow extra time to respond.

Observe gestures, facial expressions, body language.

Check understanding:

“I see you’re anxious. Is that right?”

Combine visual cards, verbal prompts, and sign or Braille support.

Respect Traffic Light and Severity Cards.


5️ Advocacy, Mentoring, Coaching Applications

Advocacy: help people express needs using verbal or non-verbal communication.

Mentoring: guide step-by-step using cards, symbols, gestures.

Coaching: build confidence, skills, and understanding using practical exercises.

🖼 Picture idea: Mentor coaching student with Traffic Light and Emotion Cards, with a small Makaton sign visual.


6️ Step-by-Step Storyboards

Participant points to card or signs

Facilitator notices and responds

Participant communicates feeling or problem

Facilitator reflects & checks understanding

Participant lowers card / finishes communication


7️ Role-Play & Practical Exercises

Practice verbal + non-verbal communication

Match emotions to pictures or signs

Use Traffic Light cards in groups

Practice basic Makaton / sign gestures (free illustrations in book)

Reflection: “How did it feel to communicate using different methods?”


8️ Ground Rules

One person speaks or signs at a time

Everyone listens respectfully

Use visual cards, gestures, or signs to communicate

Allow breaks and extra time

Encourage patience and clarity


9️ Easy Read Quiz

True / False:

Non-verbal people cannot communicate.

Pictures, signs, and words help communication.

You should ignore gestures.

Traffic Light cards can help manage group communication.

Multiple Choice:
5. Purple Traffic Light Card means:
A) I want to speak
B) I need a break
C) I am confused

Basic Makaton or sign visuals can help someone:
A) Communicate if they cannot speak
B) Speak faster
C) Ignore the person

Answers:

False

True

False

True

B

A


10️ Printable / Visual Materials

Traffic Light, Emotion, Problem, and Urgency Cards

Body Language & Gesture Icons

Storyboards & Posters

Easy Read Booklet pages

Role-play sheets

Quiz pages

Optional free Makaton / sign visuals

Optional Braille symbols for key words

 

Inclusive Advocacy, Mentoring, Coaching & Non-Verbal Communication Module – Easy Read / Visual

 


1️⃣ Learning Outcomes

Participants will be able to:

  • Explain advocacy, mentoring, and coaching.

  • Support people using visual and verbal communication.

  • Recognize and respond to emotions, needs, and urgency.

  • Use Traffic Light, Emotion, Problem, and Urgency Cards in groups or one-to-one.

  • Apply inclusive communication strategies for non-verbal or low literacy individuals.


2️⃣ Introduction

  • Advocacy: standing up for self or others

  • Mentoring: guiding someone through support and advice

  • Coaching: helping someone build skills and confidence

  • Non-verbal communication: using pictures, words, and gestures to communicate

🖼 Picture idea: Person pointing to a card while mentor smiles and nods.


3️⃣ Tools for Communication

a) Traffic Light Cards 🟢🟡🔵🔴🟣

  • Green → I want to speak

  • Yellow → I have a question

  • Blue → I need more time

  • Red → Please slow down

  • Purple → I need a break

b) Emotion / Feeling Cards

  • 🙂 Happy, 😢 Sad, 😡 Angry, 😨 Anxious, 😌 Calm, 🤔 Confused, 😷 Pain

c) Problem / Topic Cards

  • Sleep, Eating, Home / Family, Relationships, Medication, Safety

d) Severity / Urgency Cards

  • Green → mild

  • Yellow → moderate

  • Red → severe

e) Body Language & Gesture Symbols

  • 👋 Hand wave → attention

  • ✋ Stop → pause

  • 🙏 Hands together → thank you

  • 🤲 Open hands → receptive

  • 🏃 Walking away → need a break


4️⃣ Inclusive Communication Strategies

  1. Ask simple questions using words + pictures.

  2. Give extra time to respond.

  3. Check understanding:

    “I see you’re anxious. Is that right?”

  4. Respect Traffic Light and Severity Cards.

  5. Use gestures, facial expressions, and visual aids.


5️⃣ Step-by-Step Storyboards

  • Participant raises card

  • Facilitator notices and acknowledges

  • Participant communicates feeling or problem

  • Facilitator responds appropriately

  • Participant lowers card

🖼 Picture idea: Sequence for one-to-one or group session


6️⃣ Advocacy, Mentoring, Coaching Applications

Advocacy: support self-expression using cards & visual aids
Mentoring: guide step-by-step, using visual prompts & reflection
Coaching: build confidence, skills, and understanding through exercises & role-play


7️⃣ Role-Play & Practical Exercises

  • Mirror facial expressions & gestures

  • Match emotions to cards

  • Simulated group / one-to-one session using cards

  • Reflection: “How did it feel to communicate this way?”


8️⃣ Ground Rules / Posters

  • One person speaks at a time

  • Listen respectfully

  • Use cards to communicate needs

  • Allow breaks if needed

  • Recognize gestures & emotions


9️⃣ Easy Read Quiz

True / False:

  1. Advocacy is only about speaking.

  2. Mentoring can use visual aids.

  3. Non-verbal cues should be ignored.

  4. Coaching can involve role-play.

Multiple Choice:
5. Purple Traffic Light Card means:
A) I want to speak
B) I need a break
C) I am confused

  1. What helps someone communicate if they cannot talk?
    A) Pictures & words
    B) Talking faster
    C) Ignoring them

Answers:

  1. False

  2. True

  3. False

  4. True

  5. B

  6. A


10️⃣ Printable / Visual Materials

  • Traffic Light Cards 🟢🟡🔵🔴🟣

  • Emotion / Problem / Urgency Cards

  • Body Language & Gesture Icons

  • Step-by-Step Storyboards / Posters

  • Easy Read Booklet Pages

  • Role-Play Sheets

  • Quiz Pages

Training Module: Communicating with Non-Verbal People (Easy Read & Visual)

 

1️ Learning Outcomes

By the end of this module, learners will:

Understand what non-verbal communication is.

Learn to use pictures, symbols, and cards to support communication.

Recognize emotions and needs without relying on speech.

Know how to ask questions and check understanding safely.

Understand how to use Traffic Light Cards + Emotion / Problem / Urgency cards.


2️ Introduction

Some people cannot communicate verbally.

They may have learning disabilities, autism, neurological conditions, or anxiety.

Pictures and words are a way for them to express feelings, needs, or concerns.

🖼 Picture idea: A participant pointing to a card with a happy face.


3️ Key Tools

a) Traffic Light Cards

🟢 Green – I want to speak

🟡 Yellow – I have a question

🔵 Blue – I need more time

🔴 Red – Please slow down

🟣 Purple – I need a break

b) Emotion / Feeling Cards

🙂 Happy, 😢 Sad, 😡 Angry, 😨 Anxious, 😌 Calm, 🤔 Confused, 😷 Pain

c) Problem / Topic Cards

Sleep, Eating, Home/family, Relationships, Medication, Safety

d) Severity / Urgency Cards

🟢 Mild, 🟡 Moderate, 🔴 Severe


4️ How to Communicate

Ask simple questions:

“Which card shows how you feel today?”

Give time to respond.

Check understanding:

“I see you’re anxious. Is that right?”

Use body language and gestures to reinforce words.

Be patient — non-verbal communication may take longer.

🖼 Picture idea: A staff member sitting at eye level with participant pointing to cards.


5️ Practice Exercises

Role-play: One person is non-verbal, others use cards to communicate.

Emotion recognition: Match faces to feelings using cards.

Problem triage: Use topic cards to decide what to talk about first.

Traffic Light exercises: Practice raising cards in a simulated group.


6️ Tips for Staff / Students

Always check for understanding.

Keep language simple and visual.

Allow extra time.

Encourage pointing, gestures, and eye contact.

Combine pictures + words + colour coding.

Make it consistent — same cards and symbols used every time.


7️ Reflection / Quiz

True / False:

Non-verbal people cannot communicate.

Pictures and words can help someone express themselves.

You should wait for them to choose a card.

Body language doesn’t matter.

Multiple Choice:
5. A purple card means:
A) I want to speak
B) I need a break
C) I am confused

What can help someone communicate if they cannot talk?
A) Pictures & words
B) Talking faster
C) Ignoring them

Answers:

False

True

True

False

B

A


8️ Optional Visual / Printable Resources

Traffic Light Card templates

Emotion & Problem Card templates

Step-by-step communication guide

Posters for staff rooms or classrooms

Role-play instruction sheets

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Communication training

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