What is it?
Visual schedules help our students by providing structure not only in the classroom, but in their daily life as well. They provide a visual for what activities are going to occur at what time and in what order. This helps them transition between different activities throughout the day instead of being fixated on one task.
Who uses it?
This blog post focuses on students in transition from high school and adult life but visual schedules can be used with all students. It especially helps transitioning students because it gives them a structure to their day and they can see what they are supposed to be doing at any given moment. This can help in adult life by getting them into a daily routine.
How to implement it?
Visual schedules can be implemented at home by introducing the schedule, pointing to it while stating what the person is supposed to be doing, and going back to the schedule after completing each task. This will get them into a routine. Pictures are very helpful as well. Having one picture represent an activity will save time and make it easier for them to know what they are supposed to do.
Where to buy it?
Visual schedules are better off homemade. This makes it more personal and relatable to the student. You can easily make them by hand or even print them out. Here is a great website to make your own printable schedule!





