"I like having a routine, because everything else... is so unpredictable."
-Jordana Brewster
Visual Schedules have been a crutial necessity for many ASD and general ed classrooms. How are we doing using this valuable resource at home with our ASD children? For me, not so well. I have tried many schedules but none quite fit us. That is why I created my own specific for summer - The Summer Visual Schedule.
Why Visual Schedules Matter
Navigating daily routines can be overwhelming, especially for individuals with special needs. Visual schedules offer a clear, structured way to organize tasks, activities, and transitions. By providing a visual roadmap, they reduce anxiety, promote independence, and foster a sense of accomplishment.
What Make The Summer Visual Schedule Unique
Our Visual Schedule has 25 options and then 5 extra black labels for you to add your own (your child could even color them if you prefer). I even made some revisions so that it has 15 slots for one day. You get to put the pieces in order for your child's day. I usually take the time to print, cut out the pieces, laminate, and add velcro. I like to take an envelope and put all the extra pieces in it and use the velcro tabs to put up both the visual schedule and the envelope.
WANT TO TRY A RESOURCE FOR FREE?
This Printable Visual Schedule is perfect for letting your child know what to expect next.
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