Regista: Michel Fuzellier, Babak Payami
Genere: Animazione
Durata: 85′
Iqbal è sveglio, generoso e con un innato senso di giustizia. Suo fratello è malato e lui decide di scappare in cerca dei soldi per curarlo. Raggirato, finisce nelle mani di uno schiavista che lo costringe a lavorare nella sua fabbrica di tappeti insieme ad altri bambini. Presto Iqbal capisce che quel debito non sarà mai ripagato! Ma insieme si può! Si può scappare. Così con coraggio e intraprendenza Iqbal pianifica la fuga e insieme ai suoi amici riconquista l’infanzia e la libertà!
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For many neurodivergent individuals, transitions can be stressful. ARASAAC pictograms are used to create visual schedules that outline the day. By seeing a picture of "Breakfast" followed by "Bus" and then "School," the user feels a sense of predictability and safety. 2. Communication Boards
ARASAAC, the Aragonese Center of Augmentative and Alternative Communication, provides free graphic resources and software to help people with communication barriers. Here is an exploration of how their work functions and how you can implement it. What is the Core of ARASAAC’s Work?
For those who are non-verbal, an ARASAAC communication board is a lifeline. By pointing to specific icons, a user can "work" through their needs—expressing hunger, pain, or a desire to play—without needing to speak. 3. Adapting Educational Material o arasaac work
The human brain processes images significantly faster than text. For individuals with cognitive or processing delays, auditory information can "evaporate" quickly. A pictogram, however, is . It stays there as long as the user needs to look at it, providing a constant reference point that supports memory and understanding. Getting Started with ARASAAC Resources
Teachers use the ARASAAC database to adapt standard textbooks into "easy-to-read" formats. By placing a pictogram above a complex word, the student can grasp the context immediately, making the curriculum inclusive for everyone in the classroom. 4. Social Scripts and Stories What is the Core of ARASAAC’s Work
ARASAAC resources help create "Social Stories." These are visual guides that explain social norms, such as how to wait in line or what to expect at the dentist. This work reduces anxiety by providing a visual roadmap for social interactions. Why Does This Work? (The Science of Visuals)
Use tools like AraWord or Global Symbols which integrate ARASAAC icons to help you type in "pictograms" directly. Conclusion the process is straightforward:
At its heart, ARASAAC’s work is about . They provide an extensive catalog of pictograms (clear, stylized icons) that represent actions, objects, feelings, and abstract concepts.
You can change the skin color, frame, and text of the icons to suit the specific needs of the user.
If you want to start using ARASAAC materials, the process is straightforward:
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