Bingo daubers are small, handheld devices used to assist people with psychiatric disabilities in communicating. The daubers are shaped like a pen and have a small hole in the top. People use the device to write on paper or a board, and then fold the paper or board in half so that the daubers are covered.
The person then presses down on the dauber, and the ink from the pen seeps through the hole and onto the paper or board. This allows people with psychiatric disabilities to communicate by drawing pictures or symbols on paper or boards.
There are a variety of different types of bingo daubers, but all of them work in basically the same way. The main difference between them is their size and how many symbols or pictures they can hold.
Some bingo daubers have a small number of symbols, while others have a lot more. Some bingo daubers have a small hole in the top, while others have a larger one.
The main benefit of using a bingo dauber is that it helps people with psychiatric disabilities communicate more easily and effectively. They can draw pictures or symbols on paper or boards, and then someone else can read them aloud or write down what they see.
This helps people with psychiatric disabilities to communicate their thoughts and feelings more easily and independently.
Another benefit of using a bingo dauber is that it can help people with psychiatric disabilities socialize more easily. They can draw pictures or symbols together, and then share them with others.
This helps people with psychiatric disabilities to connect with other people and build relationships.