Visual supports help autistic children understand expectations clearly. They reduce uncertainty and emotional stress.
Types of Visual Supports
Common tools include:
- Daily visual schedules
- Task checklists
- First then boards
- Choice boards
How to Use Visuals Effectively
For best results:
- Keep visuals simple
- Use them consistently
- Place them where the child can see them easily
Why Visual Supports Work
When expectations are visible, arguments reduce, independence increases, and confidence grows.
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