The heated pool building breaks cognitive barriers
02-04-2018
Coinciding with the World Day of Awareness about the Autism, the building of the heated pool, in the Sports Center municipality of San Javier, has incorporated in all its dependencies and services a series of pictograms with which it is intended to break cognitive barriers and contribute to the integration of people autistic or with communication difficulties.
With this action, progress is made in the project of "Friendly Environments. Understand your city "driven by Aidemar with the collaboration of City of San Javier, recalled today the Councilor for Education, Catalina Pérez during the presentation of this initiative that the last year began in the building of the City of San Javier and that will continue to be implemented in other municipal buildings.
The edile of Education was accompanied by the hearing teacher and language, Gabriela Lillo, and the person in charge of Communication, Laura Albaladejo, who are part of Aidemar's technical team that He works in this project, and by the technician in aquatic activities Juan Pedro Gallego, whose daily work in the pool will allow evaluate and modify, where appropriate, the signaling, "as it It's about an open project, "said Catalina Pérez.
The pictograms used, given by the Aragonese Portal of the Augmentative and Alternative Communication
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