#156: Visual Schedules: Why They Work and How They Help Autistic Children
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Today we're talking about one of my favorite tools for supporting autistic preschoolers — visual schedules. These simple supports can make transitions smoother, reduce anxiety, and help kids feel safe and confident as they move through their day. I'll share a quick story from the classroom and break down why visual schedules work so well, especially for our autistic little learners.
Show notes:
● Why visual schedules are one of the most effective supports for autistic preschoolers
● A real classroom story about a child who struggled with transitions until a one-picture schedule changed everything
● How visual schedules create predictability and reduce anxiety
● Why spoken language disappears — and visuals don't
● The connection between regulation, safety, and understanding what's coming next
● How visual schedules increase independence without pressure
● Why challenging behaviors often decrease when routines become visible
● The different types of visual schedules used in early childhood
● Why starting with ONE picture is developmentally appropriate and often most effective
● Practical tips you can use tomorrow to make transitions smoother and more connected
Links & Related Podcast Episodes● Visual Schedule Pictures Resource
● Visual Schedule Information
● Visual Schedules Made Easy Course
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