A visual support refers to using a picture or other visual item to help your youngster with task-completion as well as communication. Visual supports can be drawings, objects, written words, photographs, or lists. Research has shown that visual supports work well as a way to communicate with special needs kids.
Here are our Top 10 Picks for Visual Supports to assist Kids on the Autism Spectrum:
Visual Schedules “3 Pc Home Bundle” w/Double-Sided Dry Erase Magnetic Board, 19 Pc Headings Sheet and 72 Home-Themed Activity Magnets |
Visual Schedules Activity Magnets Combo Pk: 132 pc Entire Gallery (Home, School and Special Needs) PLUS 19 pc Headings Sheet (2nd Ed) |
Visual Schedule for Home |
Visual Morning Routine AAC (Picture Communication Symbols) |
Autism Supplies And Developments Picture Exchange Communication System |
Daily Planner for Kids - Visual Schedule -Magnet Cards- Helps Children be more organized! |
Easy Daysies Starter Kit The Original Daily Visual Schedule |
Magnetic Reward Behavior Star Chore Chart for One or Multiple Kids, Includes 8 Markers + 60 Foam Backing Illustrated Chores + 300 Stars in Red, Yellow, Blue. X- Large 17X12 inch. Hanging Loop READY! |
Monkey & Chops Kids Daily Routine Charts - Magnetic Refrigerator Behavior Chart for kids - to Help Your Child with Their Morning & Evening Routines |