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PECS Activity Snack at home: a parent's guide

A PECS Activity Snack uses a snack your child loves to practise exchanging a picture card for what they want. Set up a small snack moment, keep the favourite just out of reach, and support your child to hand you a picture in return for it — rewarding every exchange and following your therapist's PECS phase.

PECS Activity Snack at home: a parent's guide
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A snack your child genuinely wants becomes the warmest reason in the world to communicate — and that is exactly what a PECS Activity Snack at home is built around.

In short

A PECS Activity Snack at home means using a desired snack to practise exchanging a picture card for what your child wants — building real, purposeful communication. Set up a small snack moment, keep the favourite food just out of reach, and gently support your child to hand you a picture in exchange for it. Start with one motivating snack, keep it joyful, and let your child lead. Always follow the steps your Pinnacle speech therapist has set for your child's stage.

How to try it at home

Set it up
  • Choose a snack your child truly loves — and keep it in sight but out of reach (a clear box works well).
  • Place one picture card of that snack within easy reach for your child.
  • Sit close, at your child's level, with the snack visible.

The exchange

  • Wait for your child to reach for the snack — that is their motivation showing.
  • Gently support them (a second adult can help guide their hand) to pick up the card and place it in your open palm.
  • The moment the card touches your hand, smile, say the word warmly ("Biscuit!") and give a small piece straight away.
  • Repeat with small pieces, so there are many happy exchanges in one snack time.

Keep it growing

  • Fade your physical help over days so your child initiates the exchange themselves.
  • Once one card is easy, your therapist may add a second card to teach choosing.
  • Keep sessions short, frequent and ending on a happy note — never a drill.

Gentle tips

  • Use tiny portions so motivation stays high across many exchanges.
  • Reward the picture exchange every single time at first — consistency builds trust.
  • If your child loses interest, switch to a different favourite snack rather than pushing on.
  • Follow the exact PECS phase your speech therapist has guided — home practice works best when it matches centre work.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — home activities like the PECS Activity Snack support, but never replace, that guided care. Your therapist tailors the right PECS phase to your child and reviews progress with you. Explore how we measure and track communication growth in the AbilityScore®.

Trusted sources

Aligned with guidance from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) on augmentative and alternative communication, and WHO healthy-development resources on early communication. Picture-exchange approaches are widely used to build functional, child-initiated communication.

Next step — message the Pinnacle clinical team on WhatsApp at +91 91001 81181 to book a communication assessment and get a home-practice plan built for your child.

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.

What to watch

Watch that your child initiates the exchange more independently over time and stays motivated. If they consistently lose interest, show no reaching or motivation, or you feel stuck after a couple of weeks, check in with your speech therapist to adjust the snack, phase or support level.

Try this at home

Use tiny snack portions so one snack time gives many happy picture exchanges — and reward every single one at first to build trust.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · 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

What is a PECS Activity Snack?

It is a snack-time activity that uses a food your child loves to teach picture-exchange communication — your child hands you a picture card and receives the snack in return, building real, purposeful requesting.

What snack should I start with?

Pick one snack your child genuinely loves and finds motivating. Keep it visible but out of reach, and use small pieces so you get many happy exchanges in a single snack time.

How long should each session be?

Keep it short and frequent — a few minutes is plenty. Always end on a happy note rather than pushing until your child loses interest.

Do I need help from a therapist?

Yes — home practice works best when it follows the exact PECS phase your Pinnacle speech therapist has set for your child. They tailor the steps and review progress with you.

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