Symbol For Windows Extras

Welcome to the Symbol for Windows Extra's page. Here you can look around, find information and interesting links and download a lot of ready made material for use in the Symbol for Windows software.

You may contribute to this page by sending an e-mail, a photograph, an idea, suggestion or symbol chart.

Mieke's visit to South Africa

Tips and questions

You can ask questions by e-mail. The answer will be sent to your own mailbox and will be published on this website in the section tips and questions, so that other people can take advantage of it as well. You can find our e-mail address here.

Christmas and New Year's Eve 2011-2012

The charts below can be opened with (a full or demo-version of) the Symbol for Windows Paper Chart Maker.

Paper Chart Maker charts

Symbol type Grid/Free Layout File Size Version (4=Gold)
Arasaacgrid Christmas 4 kb 3
Arasaacgrid Christmas 4 kb 4
Arasaacfree layout Christmas 2 kb 4
Arasaacgrid New Year's Eve 3 kb 3
Arasaacgrid New Year's Eve 3 kb 4
Arasaacfree layout New Year's Eve 2 kb 4
Scleragrid Christmas 4 kb 3
Scleragrid Christmas 4 kb 4
Scleragrid New Year's Eve 3 kb 3
Scleragrid New Year's Eve 3 kb 4

Inspiration


http://carlysvoice.com

If you fail to see the person but only see the disability, then who is blind?
If you cannot hear your brother's cry for justice, who then is deaf?
If you do not communicate with your sister but separate her from you, who has the mental problem?
If your heart and your mind do not reach out to your neighbour, who has the handicap?
If you do not stand up for the rights of all persons, who then is the cripple?
Our attitudes towards persons with disabilities may be our biggest handicap, and yours too.
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Tony Wong
(Source)

Limitations only go so far.
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I choose not to put DIS in my ability.
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Placing one foot in front of the other, I've climbed to higher lengths. Reaching beyond my own limitations, to show my inner strength. No obstacle too hard, for this warrior to overcome. I'm just a man on a mission, to prove my disability hasn't won.
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Robert M. Hensel (Source)

There's no such thing as a small chance.
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Jelte Stronkhorst (Source)

Not only do physically disabled people have experiences which are not available to the able-bodied, they are in a better position to transcend cultural mythologies about the body, because they cannot do things the able-bodied feel they must do in order to be happy, normal, and sane. If disabled people were truly heard, an explosion of knowledge of the human body and psyche would take place
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Susan Wendell (Source)

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