Engage AAC users with a manipulative core board!

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Great idea! The large core board is a great way to get the staff involved with using the core vocabulary to communicate throughout the classroom day. I was just wondering, when you manipulate the core words, you use present them left to right? or does it matter? I noticed your presentation was right to left. Please let me know. Thank you!!!!
I try to present them in the order the student would read them (if they were a reader)