🌟 Transforming routines into confidence!
The First Then Visual Schedule for Kids is a premium, durable plastic communication tool designed to support daily routines for children, particularly those with autism or ADHD. Featuring 32 easy-to-hold picture communication symbols, this waterproof and sturdy schedule board promotes focus, reduces anxiety, and empowers children to manage their daily activities effectively.
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 10.51 x 7.01 x 0.31 inches |
Size | A4 |
Material Type | Polypropylene, Plastic |
Color | English |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | help to manage transitions, help autistic people to understand activities & timetables |
Number of Players | 1 |
J**E
Great for babies and kiddos on the spectrum
My son is adaptation to this tool I myself find it easier to get him to know what's happening and less tantrums
M**A
LOVE IT!
Can't wait to find the expansion packs! I think some of the pictures look a bit outdated, such as the computer and tv, but otherwise this set is truly awesome! This set includes pictures for shop, medicine, relax, school, put away, read, sandpit, playground, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, arts and crafts, shower, school, home, etc.I love that each picture has velcro and can be easily changed on the board. This will definitely be helpful and used daily! Thank you so much!!
A**A
Great visual cue tool. Highly Recommend.
We love this! My son was so excited to use it for the first time and set up his schedule. It’s the perfect size and still pretty portable. The material is like a bendy plastic so it won’t rip and get ruined from food or anything like that. It also comes with four blank squares so you can add your own activities. We will definitely be getting the weekly schedule and other add ons.
A**R
Durable
Very happy with the product. Wish they had more pictures. 4 were plank. I’m missing brush teeth, brush hair, ball, bubbles and doll house. Would of been 5 stars. Anyways it’s made of plastic and very durable. Your money worth! As you can see in the picture, here are ideas I did with it. I brought a broad and Velcro for it for easy to use, reach and keep it more organized. Works great for me and my son!
L**G
Worth
I really enjoy how simple this is. Similar to what my child has at school ( with same images/PECS), the PECS are of a very good variety for day-to-day tasks and it really has helped our child (with ASD) cope with changes throughout the day (or even the latter- being impatient then can see we have something to do *before* we move to next activity). I think this is great for a child with ASD, ADHD, or even "normal" development to learn how to stay on track while also being aware of the order of events.
J**D
GOOD IDEA
First time use for grandchild takes a little getting used to but good idea. Showing their daily routine in picture form helps to motivate.
M**A
Option?
We picked this one for our son because of how minimal the board was. There was not enough options for tiles, and not enough blank ones to fill in. Unfortunately we had to return it.
R**E
Worth it!
Bought this to help my son transition during his morning routine. He appreciates visual cues. A lot of people in other reviews said they wished it was bigger. I disagree. The size is perfect for everyday and small hands. It's little bit smaller than a piece of letter-sized paper. Small enough to tuck in a drawer but big enough to capture my son's attention. We were very pleased with this purchase. I also found the included picture cards to be very relevant (car, get dressed, school, rest, lunch, breakfast, etc.)
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