O is for- alphabet vocabulary game
Level 1
6
Goldilocks and the Three Bears WH questions
Level 1
6
weird but true facts about animals
Level 5
6
Worlds coolest jobs
Level 5
6
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Level 5
7
The Gruffalo Sentences
Level 6
7
Toys and colours
Level 4 FREE
7
Jack and the Beanstalk What Vocabulary
Flashcards & PCS
7
What colour is the flower?
Level 1
7
People who help us- identical matching
Level 1
7
Where is Chase?
Level 3 FREE
7
What do you see?
Level 4
7
Describe the items- clean or dirty?
Level 2
7
The Gruffalo ALD board
Level 7 Comm Board
7
Morning routine
Level 3 Comm Board
7
Triangle: big and small
Level 2 Comm Board
7

Frequently Asked Questions

A communication board is a visual support tool that uses pictures, symbols, or words to help children and adults express their needs, thoughts, and feelings. They are widely used in autism, SEN, and speech and language therapy to support non-verbal and minimally verbal learners. LiberiComm offers digital and printable communication boards for use at home, school, or therapy sessions.
Sentence builders are interactive activities that help children construct sentences using colour-coded categories such as "who", "what doing", "what" and "where". The approach is inspired by Colourful Semantics, a widely used speech and language therapy method that supports vocabulary development, sentence structure, and grammar for children with SEN, autism, or speech and language difficulties. LiberiComm sentence builders are available digitally and as printable resources.
Adapted books are simplified versions of stories designed to be more accessible for children with autism, SEN, or developmental delay. They use clear visuals, repeated language, and interactive elements such as symbols or matching activities to support comprehension and engagement. Adapted books are great for shared reading at home, in class, or in therapy sessions, and help build vocabulary, attention, and early literacy skills.
A visual timetable uses pictures or symbols to show the order of activities throughout a day or session. They help children with autism, SEN, or anxiety understand what's happening next, reduce uncertainty, and feel more in control of transitions. On LiberiComm, visual timetables are for personal use only — register for free and create your own visual timetable in minutes.
LiberiComm is built for teachers, SENCOs, speech and language therapists (SLTs), and parents of children with autism, Down syndrome, developmental delay, or other special educational needs. The platform supports both classroom and home use, with resources designed for early years through to secondary-aged learners.
You can browse the resource library without an account. To save resources to folders, create your own communication boards, or access premium features, you'll need a free LiberiComm account. Registration takes less than a minute.
Yes. All LiberiComm resources can be printed for offline use in classrooms, therapy rooms, or at home. Communication boards, flashcards, and visual timetables work especially well as printed supports. You can also use them digitally on a tablet, laptop, or interactive whiteboard.
Yes — many LiberiComm resources are completely free. You can browse and use a wide range of communication boards, sentence builders, flashcards, adapted books, and visual timetables without paying. Premium resources and creation tools are available with a Player or Creator subscription, but the free library is substantial and grows regularly.
Yes. LiberiComm is designed specifically with non-verbal and minimally verbal children in mind, including autistic learners and children with complex SEN needs. Our communication boards, AAC tools, and visual supports help children express themselves using symbols and pictures when speech is difficult or not yet developed.

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