
Breaking Barriers with SEN Talk Tags: Supporting Communication Through Visuals
Share
If you’ve ever watched someone struggle to communicate, you’ll know how frustrating and isolating it can feel - not just for them, but for the people around them too. As a mum to an autistic child, I’ve seen first-hand how big a difference the right tools can make. That’s exactly why I started SEN Talk Tags: to help individuals express themselves more easily through visual communication.

What Are SEN Talk Tags?
SEN Talk Tags are 3D-printed communication tags designed to provide a simple and effective way for non-verbal and autistic individuals to express their needs, emotions, and thoughts. Each tag is carefully created with accessibility in mind - whether it’s a basic request like ‘toilet’ or an emotional tag to show when someone is happy or sad. These small but powerful tools can be a lifeline for those who find verbal communication challenging.

Why Visual Communication Matters
For many neurodivergent individuals, spoken words don’t always come easily. Visual aids, like communication cards and now our SEN Talk Tags, offer a way to bridge that gap, reducing frustration and making daily interactions smoother for everyone involved. It’s not about replacing speech but supporting it, giving people a voice in a way that works for them.
More Than Just a Business
This isn’t just about selling a product; it’s about making a real difference. Every tag I create is designed with care, and I love hearing from families, teachers, and professionals who say they’ve helped make communication easier. My goal is to keep growing SEN Talk Tags, expanding the range to meet even more needs, and reaching as many people as possible who could benefit from them.

Where to Find SEN Talk Tags
If you think SEN Talk Tags could help someone in your life, you can find them on our website Supporting Communication For All – SEN Talk Tags. I’m always working on new designs and custom requests, so if there’s something specific you need, feel free to reach out!
Let’s keep breaking down communication barriers together.