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Product Overview:

Whatz-It is an augmentative and alternative communication device that allows an individual with autism or other communication-inhibiting disorder to express to another person how much pain they are in. Whatz-It is a simple device that comes with eight magnetic tiles, which are placed on the board when the individual is feeling pain. The scale is measured from green (less intense pain) to red (intense pain). Whatz-It allows caregivers of non-verbal patients to treat their pain quickly, providing relief and reducing stress.

Product Specifications / Dimensions

Specifiction LabelSpecification Value
Weight 1 lb.
Size 8.7" x 6.7" x 0.8"
Tiles 1.4" square mark-resistant ABS with magnet
Symbols 8 symbols (Widget symbols)
Non-slip Base Rubber feet ensure a non-slip platform
Material Polyvinylchloride PVC
Carry case Polypropylene protective envelope

More Information

Whatz-It Features:
  • Progressive, color-coded indication of intensity
  • Uses colors, not numbers
  • Choice of 8 key symbols
  • Magnetic tiles for easy placement
  • Continuous scale avoids choosing the 'right answer'
  • Scale 1-5 on the reverse for metrics
  • Non-slip rubber feet
  • Washable contact surfaces
  • Can be cleaned with commercial disinfectants
  • Tiles compatible with ProxTalker sticker sheets for customization


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    Whatz-It Alternative Communication Pain Rating Scale Pictures:

    Whatz-It Alternative Communication Pain Rating Scale
    Whatz-It Alternative Communication Pain Rating Scale
    Whatz-It is a simple device that comes with eight magnetic tiles, which are placed on the board when the individual is feeling pain. The scale is measured from green (less intense pain) to red (intense pain).
    Whatz-It is a simple device that comes with eight magnetic tiles, which are placed on the board when the individual is feeling pain. The scale is measured from green (less intense pain) to red (intense pain).