For pupils with communication needs, AI tools can help staff prepare visual supports, simplified language, and structured communication aids more quickly than building them from scratch each time.
Practical uses
- Generating simple, structured sentence templates for pupils using AAC or symbol-supported communication
- Drafting visual timetable text in short, consistent phrasing
- Creating social story first drafts for a specific scenario, which staff then personalise
Involve your specialists
Speech and language therapists and specialist SEND staff should review anything communication-related before it's used regularly with a pupil — AI can produce a solid first draft, but the fine-tuning for an individual child's communication profile needs specialist input.
Social stories: a worked example
A common request is a social story for a specific, recurring scenario — a fire drill, a change to the daily routine, a school trip. Describe the scenario and the pupil's general needs in general terms ("a Year 2 pupil who finds unexpected changes to routine difficult") and ask for a short, simple social story in first person. Then have the relevant specialist review and personalise it before it's used.
Key takeaways
- AI speeds up first drafts of communication aids and social stories.
- Specialist staff should always review before individual use.
- Describe scenarios in general terms, then personalise after specialist review.