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Add words when color coding

November 13, 2013June 14, 2021 Real Social Skills

If you’re making color-coded signs, also write the colors on the signs.

For instance, if your train has a red line, write “red line” on red line signs.

This makes the color-coded things useable by colorblind people.

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