"This is the most comprehensive daily routine resource out there! I loved the fact that it was editable too! It was easy to use and update to suit my needs. I love that there is an editable option, although I haven't needed it yet since the pre-made portions are so well done. He loves choosing icons for each portion of the day and I love that when its time to transition he is so excited to see what is next on the schedule. Using this visual schedule has completely taken away transition struggles for our three year old. As a teacher suddenly trying to teach online from home while also watching my preschooler and toddler I was going crazy trying to create any sort of routine that they could not only understand but be excited for. "I cannot thank you enough for this visual daily routine. People we see including therapies speech, OT etc.Editable Cards for you to type in your own text to customise the language you use at home or add in your own child specific tasks.Detailed, step by step instructions on how to set up your daily schedule. Booklet for you to organise and store all the cards.200+ various activities and daily routine cards.The visual timetable included is a fantastic tool that can be used to assist with establishing and following daily routines in the home and/or school environment. These Editable home routine and daily schedule cards have been created for parents to use at home with their toddlers, preschoolers, school aged children or a child with ASD. Children use visual aids and timetables at school so why not keep things consistent and use them at home as well? Many children rely heavily on visuals to assist them with breaking down steps and providing them with a sense of ease, particularly when being able to foresee what is next and what their day will consist of. Have you ever wished you could simplify things for you and your child at home by having a visual list or schedule of routine steps or tasks that need to be completed in a particular order to save your sanity? “First we need to eat breakfast and clean up AND THEN you can play in your sandpit” – Sound familiar?
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