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Visual Schedule

A visual schedule is a tool that gives the child information about what is happening, the sequence of events, what changes may be occurring, or when it is time to stop an activity and move on to another. A visual schedule may include objects, pictures, and/or written words.

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The ASD Tools Visual Schedules gently guides your child through their day, helping them feel more secure and balanced. With ready-to-use templates and the ability to customise routines in just a few taps, it’s designed to make daily transitions easier. Whether it’s getting ready for school, moving between activities, or winding down at bedtime, the visual steps provide a sense of clarity and predictability. By fostering emotional resilience and independence, the Visual Scheduler empowers your child to navigate their day with confidence.

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Break down any task

Identify a skill or routine you want to focus on your child mastering. Breakdown the activity into steps. Choose a suitable visual size for their developmental level and mood.  If they are overwhelmed show only 1 image at a time, if they are calm and in a state of mind to be able to take in more info, use the 3 or more images per view.

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Use your own photos or ours

Use the in-app camera to quickly take a photo and use it instantly. For children, photographs are much more meaningful than communication cards as they can easily associate a photo with the real thing.  This is even more powerful if it's a photo of the object they have in front of them.

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Create ahead of time

Create the core of your visual schedules ahead of time.  This will free up your time, allowing you to be agile and in the moment with your child and will reduce stress for you both.

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