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A printable visual schedule for being quiet, for when your child is learning what a quiet body looks like. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for asking an adult for help, for when your child needs help and isn't sure how to ask. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for brushing teeth, for when teeth-brushing has a lot of small steps to hold in order. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for crossing the street safely, for when you are teaching road safety one step at a time. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for eating at a restaurant, for when a restaurant is unfamiliar and the order of things is unclear. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for eating at a restaurant, for when a restaurant is unfamiliar and the order of things is unclear. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for getting dressed, for when getting dressed has an order that is easy to lose. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for buying new shoes, for when a shoe-shopping trip has more steps than it looks like. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for getting ready for bed, for when the bedtime routine has several steps in a fixed order. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for getting undressed, for when undressing has an order that is easy to lose. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for going to the bathroom, for when the bathroom routine has several steps that need to happen in order. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for waiting instead of interrupting, for when your child is learning to wait for a turn to speak. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for taking a bath, for when bath time has a sequence that is easier to follow when it is visible. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for washing their face, for when face-washing has small steps that are easy to skip. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for brushing teeth, for when teeth-brushing has a lot of small steps to hold in order. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for asking an adult for help, for when your child needs help and isn't sure how to ask. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
A printable visual schedule for getting dressed, for when getting dressed has an order that is easy to lose. The steps are already written out in order.
How it works: print the board and laminate it, then add your own picture for each step — a photo of your child doing it works well — and attach them with Velcro. Your child moves each picture from the “to do” column across to the “done” column as they finish that step. Full instructions are on page 2.
Free to download and print. No sign-up.
Special Learning Autism Early Screening Checklist
is a FREE tool developed by Special Learning to either detect or rule out the possibility of an ASD condition at the first indication of outward signs. This tool, which incorporates DSM-IV criteria, is a very simple 37-question checklist developed by a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience diagnosing children with Autism, developmental disabilities and other mental health disorders. Use this tool as a first step to reduce any uncertainty you might be experiencing.
