Visual Schedule for Kids – 133 Durable Plastic Picture Cards with Soft Loop Coins | Daily Routine & Chore Reward Chart for Home, School, Autism, ADHD & Special Needs Behavior Support
- ⭐ Create Structure & Reduce Anxiety – This complete visual schedule for kids helps establish predictable routines, reduce meltdowns, and ease transitions throughout the day. By turning time into something children can “see,” this daily routine chart makes abstract concepts more concrete and empowers kids to feel calm, confident, and prepared.
- 👨👩👦 Encourages Independence, Motivation & Responsibility – This schedule features a removable “All Done” pocket and a First-Then card system that doubles as a visual reward system. Kids see what comes next, stay motivated to finish tasks, and feel proud as they complete activities. Each success builds responsibility, self-esteem, and independence—while reducing the need for constant verbal reminders.
- 📚 Complete Visual Schedule with 133 Cards – Includes 120 picture activity cards covering everyday tasks: chores, self-care, school, places-to-go, and reward choices. Plus, 8 heading cards (Morning, Evening, First-Then, To-Do, All-Done) and 5 customizable blank cards. Versatile for all children—toddlers, preschoolers, or kids with Autism, ADHD, and special needs—this schedule works at home, in classrooms, therapy centers, or on the go.
- 🏆 Durable Plastic & Ready-to-Use – Unlike flimsy laminated paper that peels or bends, these 2” x 2” plastic cards are waterproof, bite-proof, and tear-proof—made to withstand real-life use. Each card is pre-cut with rounded corners and comes pre-applied with soft loop coins, so your schedule is ready right out of the box. No printing, dotting, cutting, or laminating required.
- 💖 Perfect for Special Education & Nonverbal Communication – More than just a schedule, this system acts as a communication board for nonverbal kids, allowing them to express needs and understand expectations. Loved by parents, teachers, and therapists, it’s suitable for toddlers, children, and teens with Autism, ADHD, speech delays, and other special needs.