I Have Auditory Processing Disorder Communication Vinyl Stickers Set of 2
PLEASE NOTE: These MAY not be suitable for immersion in water. I have spoken to my manufacturer after receiving a comment from a customer saying that they washed off of her water bottle.
Introducing the "I HAVE AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDER" Vinyl Stickers! These communication vinyl stickers are inspired by our incredibly popular pins and provide a powerful way to convey your experience with auditory processing disorder.
Each set includes two stickers in different sizes, ensuring you have options for displaying them. The larger sticker measures 0.66 inches in height and 3 inches in length, while the smaller one measures 0.44 inches in height and 2 inches in length. By offering both sizes, you can choose the sticker that suits your preference or use them in different locations to maximize visibility.
Please keep in mind that once the sticker is removed from the backing, the black border surrounding the design decreases in size. This intentional design feature ensures that the main message remains clear and easy to read, allowing your experience with auditory processing disorder to be effectively communicated.
Crafted from high-quality vinyl, these stickers are built to last. They feature a strong adhesive that ensures they stay securely in place, whether you choose to apply them to your laptop, water bottle, notebook, or any other smooth surface.
The "I HAVE AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDER" Vinyl Stickers not only provide a means of self-expression but also serve as a tool to raise awareness and promote understanding about auditory processing disorders. By proudly displaying these stickers, you contribute to a more empathetic and inclusive environment where others can better comprehend and accommodate individuals with auditory processing challenges.
Join the ever-growing community of individuals who use these stickers to express their experiences and foster understanding. Order your set of "I HAVE AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDER" Vinyl Stickers today and let your voice be heard, encouraging a more inclusive and compassionate world.