Description
A visual schedule can be a tool to help provide structurer to neurodivergent individuals, it provides clarity and organizational skills. They can have a smoother transition between activities and have a clear understanding of what is next by priming them in advance to explain what's next. It breaks tasks into smaller more manageable steps.
Recommended to laminate all pages and cutouts for durability and longevity!
Items listed
- To Do/ Done- 5
- To Do/ Done- 3
What's included
2 pages of To Do/ Done
What skills does this resource teach?
Generalization
Priming
Organizational skills
Daily Routine
Visual Schedule
****Visual Icons Sold Separately*****
Visual Icons | Visual Schedule | Transitions | Routine Visual | ABA
© Copyright 2025 VisualsWithVanessa
Terms of Use and Copyright
By purchasing this resource, you are agreeing that all contents of this resource are the property of VisualsWithVanessa and licensed to you only for classroom/personal use as stated in DMCA. I retain the copyright and reserve all rights to this product.
You can-
Use both free and purchased items from VisualsWithVanessa with your students/ABA kiddos in your classroom.
Use both free and purchased items from VisualsWithVanessa for personal use.
Share this product on social media, at professional development, workshops, blog posts, etc. as long as you give credit to VisualsWithVanessa.
You cannot-
Claim this work as your own or remove copyright or watermarks
Offer this resource for sale OR for free online or add this resource to another resource that will be for sale OR for free online.
Distribute this document to multiple users unless multiple licenses were purchased.
Post parts or all of this resource on the internet without a direct link to VisualsWithVanessa.
If this resource was helpful, please provide feedback on a review or e-mail me at visualswithvanessa@gmail.com!
Check out other resources you are sure to love:
Visual Icons | Visual Schedule | Transitions | Routine Visual | ABA
First, Then Visual | Premack Principle | ABA | Visual Schedule | TPT
Finger Tracing Calming Cards | Emotional Regulation | Coping Mechanism | ABA
Conversation Prompts Visual | ABA | Social Skill | Speech | Communication Skills
For more updates on my new products:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/visualswithvanessa
Disclaimer: These resources and materials are for supplementary support/education purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling, education, ABA Therapy or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, counselors, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.
Highlights
Description
A visual schedule can be a tool to help provide structurer to neurodivergent individuals, it provides clarity and organizational skills. They can have a smoother transition between activities and have a clear understanding of what is next by priming them in advance to explain what's next. It breaks tasks into smaller more manageable steps.
Recommended to laminate all pages and cutouts for durability and longevity!
Items listed
- To Do/ Done- 5
- To Do/ Done- 3
What's included
2 pages of To Do/ Done
What skills does this resource teach?
Generalization
Priming
Organizational skills
Daily Routine
Visual Schedule
****Visual Icons Sold Separately*****
Visual Icons | Visual Schedule | Transitions | Routine Visual | ABA
© Copyright 2025 VisualsWithVanessa
Terms of Use and Copyright
By purchasing this resource, you are agreeing that all contents of this resource are the property of VisualsWithVanessa and licensed to you only for classroom/personal use as stated in DMCA. I retain the copyright and reserve all rights to this product.
You can-
Use both free and purchased items from VisualsWithVanessa with your students/ABA kiddos in your classroom.
Use both free and purchased items from VisualsWithVanessa for personal use.
Share this product on social media, at professional development, workshops, blog posts, etc. as long as you give credit to VisualsWithVanessa.
You cannot-
Claim this work as your own or remove copyright or watermarks
Offer this resource for sale OR for free online or add this resource to another resource that will be for sale OR for free online.
Distribute this document to multiple users unless multiple licenses were purchased.
Post parts or all of this resource on the internet without a direct link to VisualsWithVanessa.
If this resource was helpful, please provide feedback on a review or e-mail me at visualswithvanessa@gmail.com!
Check out other resources you are sure to love:
Visual Icons | Visual Schedule | Transitions | Routine Visual | ABA
First, Then Visual | Premack Principle | ABA | Visual Schedule | TPT
Finger Tracing Calming Cards | Emotional Regulation | Coping Mechanism | ABA
Conversation Prompts Visual | ABA | Social Skill | Speech | Communication Skills
For more updates on my new products:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/visualswithvanessa
Disclaimer: These resources and materials are for supplementary support/education purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling, education, ABA Therapy or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, counselors, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.

