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Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable
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Description

Use these Library Visual Sequence Cards for community and life skill routines. It walks the learner or individual through the steps of different library processes.

Task analyses, checklists, and visual supports like these are an evidence-based teaching strategy & support for autistic individuals. Individuals can learn, practice, and use sequence cards as a visual reminder and reference.

Objective: Individuals will use this visual support as they navigate the library, community living skills, and practice.

WHAT’S INSIDE

Resource Guide

  • About the Resource
  • Using the Resource
  • Resource Walkthrough

Printable Sequence Cards

Digital + Editable Sequence Cards

  • Google Slides Link + PowerPoint
  • Editable in the digital versions

Sequences Included:

  • Getting a library card
  • Checking out books
  • Self-checkout
  • Returning books

Sequence Board

  • Printable Board (6 layouts)
  • Digital + Editable Board
  • Google Slides Link + PowerPoint
  • 6 layouts

SUGGESTED USES:

While you can use these booklets in a variety of ways at home and in the community, some suggested uses are included below:

  • Teaching library processes
  • Practicing routines
  • Focusing on a specific component of a routine
  • Reminders
  • Re-teaching and supporting certain skills
  • Daily routines
  • Person-centered plan goals
  • Community-based services

You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com if you have any feedback, questions, and/or requests for resources.

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Library Visual Sequence Cards | Community Visuals | Editable

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4 Types Sequences (Printable + Editable Cards); Sequence Boards

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Description

Use these Library Visual Sequence Cards for community and life skill routines. It walks the learner or individual through the steps of different library processes.

Task analyses, checklists, and visual supports like these are an evidence-based teaching strategy & support for autistic individuals. Individuals can learn, practice, and use sequence cards as a visual reminder and reference.

Objective: Individuals will use this visual support as they navigate the library, community living skills, and practice.

WHAT’S INSIDE

Resource Guide

  • About the Resource
  • Using the Resource
  • Resource Walkthrough

Printable Sequence Cards

Digital + Editable Sequence Cards

  • Google Slides Link + PowerPoint
  • Editable in the digital versions

Sequences Included:

  • Getting a library card
  • Checking out books
  • Self-checkout
  • Returning books

Sequence Board

  • Printable Board (6 layouts)
  • Digital + Editable Board
  • Google Slides Link + PowerPoint
  • 6 layouts

SUGGESTED USES:

While you can use these booklets in a variety of ways at home and in the community, some suggested uses are included below:

  • Teaching library processes
  • Practicing routines
  • Focusing on a specific component of a routine
  • Reminders
  • Re-teaching and supporting certain skills
  • Daily routines
  • Person-centered plan goals
  • Community-based services

You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com if you have any feedback, questions, and/or requests for resources.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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