Adaptivation Sequencer

Sequential messaging communicator allows you to record multiple messages and play them back in succession.
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Product Description

Two levels, with each level recorded independently; record messages on one level without affecting the messages on the other level. Record messages on one level without affecting the messages on the other level. Messages are played back in sequential order (the same order they were recorded). Can also be used as a single-message device by recording just one message rather than multiple messages.

Includes an internal relay that allows switch-adapted battery operated toys or devices to be activated simultaneously with each message. Device activates for entire duration of message playback. Relay automatically activates.

Excellent sound quality. Includes external speaker jack that allows use of a speaker if amplification volume is needed or headphones for more private communication. The internal speaker automatically shuts off when the external speaker jack is used.

Rubber feet hold it securely in place. Threaded inserts on the bottom for easy mounting. Square shape makes it easy to line up or mount multiple devices next to each other. 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 2-1/4". Includes 9-volt battery.

  • 2 levels of communication
  • 90 seconds record time per level
  • Each level records independently; recording on one level does not affect recording on the other level
  • Input jack to connect and activate with external switch
  • Output jack to activate external device for cause and effect, reinforcement, or reward
  • Jack for external speaker or headphones
  • Can also be used as a single-message device; record just one message rather than multiple messages

Specifications
Brand Adaptivation
Manufacturer Name Adaptivation
Height 4
Width 4
Length 4
Assembly Required No
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Tips
Tips Sequencing Ideas

  • Recite nursery rhymes or poems
  • Recite days of the week
  • Give today’s lunch menu
  • Read a story
  • Introduce family, friends, teachers, etc.
  • Counting
  • Recite Pledge of Allegiance
  • Sunday School Bible verse
  • Give shopping list to clerk
  • Give spelling word list/quiz to class
  • Order at a restaurant
  • Take attendance
  • Give the weather report
  • Direct a PE activity (sit-ups, etc.)
  • Playing board games (my turn, spin, etc.)
  • Playing card games (draw four, pick a card, etc.)
  • Singing songs
  • Tell about your vacation
  • Giving a book report
  • Show and Tell
  • Conducting interviews about opinions or occupations
  • Delivering a message from school to home
  • Directing an art project (color, cut, paste)
  • Cheering at your team’s games
  • Lines of a play
  • Directing self care activities
  • Telling a joke
  • Trick or Treating
  • Talking to Santa
  • Complaining
  • Buying a movie ticket
  • Renting a video
  • Shopping for clothes (I’m looking for a dress, size 9)
  • Playing pretend games
  • Adding sound effects to a story
  • Blowing up a balloon (keep blowing, make it bigger, etc.)
  • Playing Duck, Duck, Goose
  • Telling about a field trip
  • Direct setting the table
  • Giving recipe instructions
  • Counting down (exercise, time games, etc.)
  • Counting up (keeping score)
  • Playing Simon Says
  • Giving clues in a guessing game
  • Packing a lunch or picnic (We will need...)
  • Dressing a doll (first put on the dress, etc.)
  • Building with blocks
  • Tour guide at school, museum or zoo
  • Giving announcements
  • Matching sounds to pictures
  • Daily schedule
  • Give a phone number, address
  • Requesting assistance
  • Delivering Valentines, Christmas Cards, etc.
  • Greeter at church, school, program, library
  • Checking out at the library
  • Directions for carving a pumpkin
  • Ordering pizza toppings
  • Repositioning (move my feet, etc.)
  • Fishing (bait the hook, throw in the line)
  • Starting the race
  • Directions from place to place
  • Directions for completing assignments
  • Directions for sorting a sequence
  • Directions for completing a vocational task
  • Steps for taking medication
  • Steps for preparing a sandwich
  • Putting on makeup
  • Brushing teeth, shaving
  • Making the bed
  • Taking bath/shower
  • Packing backpack
  • Sorting laundry
  • Filling washing machine
  • Remembering grocery list
  • Collating directions, books, instruction manuals
  • Calling for a taxi
  • Feeding a pet
  • Packing for a trip
  • Putting up a tent
  • End of day routine
  • Washing dishes
  • Cleaning room
  • Steps for shop project
  • Steps to make copies
  • Steps to treasure hunt
  • Have pet do tricks
  • Recite alphabet
  • Give quiz to class
  • Telling on someone
  • Steps to start computer
  • Telling personal information (name, address, etc).
  • Directions to use appliance
  • Mixing Kool-Aid, drinks or making coffee
  • Steps to use an adapted phone
  • Delivering announcements, pencils to offices
Warnings
Choking Hazard No
Sterile No

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