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The Picture Exchange Communication System (Pecs)

At What Age Can a Child Start PECS?

There is no fixed minimum age for the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). It is most commonly introduced between around 18 months and 5 years, but can begin earlier or later — readiness matters more than age. A child is ready when they show intent to communicate (reaching, leading, eyeing what they want) but lack reliable spoken words to ask. PECS suits a wide age range and is best started with guidance from a speech and language therapist.

At What Age Can a Child Start PECS?
What Age Can a Child Start PECS? — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Many parents wonder if their child is "old enough" for PECS — the reassuring truth is that picture-based communication can begin remarkably early, the moment a child has something to say.

In short

There is no fixed minimum age for the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). It is most often introduced in the toddler and preschool years (around 18 months to 5 years), but it can begin earlier or later — what matters is readiness, not a birthday. A child is ready when they show intent to communicate (reaching for, looking at, or gesturing toward things they want) but do not yet have reliable spoken words to ask. PECS suits a wide age range, and many adults use it too.

When a child is ready for PECS

PECS does not depend on age or on a child already being able to talk, point, or make eye contact. It is designed precisely for children who want something but cannot yet ask with words. Therapists look for simple, encouraging signs of readiness: your child shows you what they want by reaching, leading you by the hand, or eyeing a favourite snack or toy. The very first step of PECS teaches a child to hand over a picture to receive what they want — a powerful, motivating exchange that builds genuine, self-initiated communication. Far from delaying speech, well-delivered PECS often supports the emergence of spoken language, because it gives a child early, successful experiences of being understood.

Getting started well

PECS works best when guided by a speech and language therapist who tailors the pictures to what truly motivates your child and coaches the whole family to use it consistently at home. Starting early — even before age 2 — is entirely appropriate when a child has clear wants but few words. There is no upper age limit either; PECS can be introduced whenever it meets a real communication need.

The Pinnacle way

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care, never from an app or form. Our speech therapy team assesses your child's communication readiness and motivators, then builds a personalised plan — explore more across our [services](/).

Trusted sources

ASHA on augmentative and alternative communication for children with limited speech; the American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren on supporting early communication and language development.

Next step — If your child has clear wants but few words, book a speech and language screening to see whether PECS could open up communication for them today.

What to watch

Signs your child is ready for PECS: they want things but cannot yet ask with words — reaching for, leading you toward, or eyeing favourite snacks and toys; showing clear intent to communicate even without speech, pointing or eye contact.

Try this at home

Notice what motivates your child most — a snack, a toy, bubbles. Place it just out of reach and pause, giving them a moment to show you they want it. These everyday 'I want that' moments are the natural starting point for picture-based communication.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Is there a minimum age to start PECS?

No. PECS has no fixed minimum age. It is most often introduced between around 18 months and 5 years, but readiness — a child wanting something but lacking words to ask — matters far more than a specific age. It can begin earlier when appropriate.

Does my child need to talk or make eye contact before starting PECS?

No. PECS is specifically designed for children who want things but cannot yet ask with words, and it does not require speech, pointing or eye contact to begin. The first step simply teaches a child to exchange a picture for something they want.

Will PECS stop my child from learning to speak?

No — the opposite is often true. Well-delivered PECS gives children early, successful experiences of being understood, which frequently supports the emergence of spoken language rather than delaying it.

Is there an upper age limit for PECS?

No. PECS can be introduced whenever it meets a real communication need — many older children and adults use it successfully. It is best guided by a speech and language therapist who tailors it to the individual.

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