Visual Schedules
August 2, 2024
August 2, 2024
To ease our busy minds we frequently rely on reminders, schedules, and calendars to organize our daily tasks. This allows us to preview events or tasks that need to be completed each day and provides some predictability on what to expect for the day ahead. Just like everyone else, children with autism benefit from following visual schedules for the same reasons. Visual schedules can look different and be individualized for each child.
It is always important to incorporate reinforcement either throughout the visual schedule or at the end. This allows your child to access something motivating that will encourage them to want to do it again!
As the new school year approaches and schedule begin to change, it is a great opportunity to speak with your Clinical Team to determine if a visual schedule would be an appropriate support for your child!
Written by: Christine Johnson MS, BCBA, LABA, LBA, Regional Director
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