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Preview of Morning Routine Visual Schedule Home Autism Getting Dress Dressing Social Story

Morning Routine Visual Schedule Home Autism Getting Dress Dressing Social Story

Visual schedule and social story for home morning routine of dressing and getting undressed supports autism independence and other special needs. This packet includes printable posters, social narratives, and cue cards to assist with changing clothes and underwear. Young children and individuals with special needs greatly benefit from picture guides with sequencing to support the many steps involved to get dressed. Visual Schedule for Dressing set includesChanging Diaper PosterChanging Pull Up P
Preview of Daily Routines Autism Visuals for Bathoom, Hand Washing, Getting Dressed, Etc.

Daily Routines Autism Visuals for Bathoom, Hand Washing, Getting Dressed, Etc.

You can take the “overwhelm” out of coaching parents on how to work on functional communication during daily routines by using autism visuals communication boards for the home. You can quickly create visuals for bathroom activities,meals, getting dressed, washing hands, taking a bath, and brushing your teeth. These are great for speech therapists and special education teachers who want to save time prepping visual supports for daily routines to send home to parents. If you are tired of spendi
Preview of GETTING DRESSED VISUALS, TOKEN BOARD, CHOICE BOARD, AUTISM VISUAL SCHEDULE PCS

GETTING DRESSED VISUALS, TOKEN BOARD, CHOICE BOARD, AUTISM VISUAL SCHEDULE PCS

Created by
Play Based Fun
Are you looking for a getting dressed visual schedule and visual aids as your students transition back to school? This visual schedule based token board and first then board are visual aids / visual schedules that chunk tasks to help students succeed in attending to and completeing tasks. This printable uses Boardmaker PCS, which are often used in special education and autism classrooms. With this print you can carry around both a token board, first then board and all the pieces! This EASY
Preview of Dressing Autism Visual Support & Schedule Getting Dressed Life Skill Resource

Dressing Autism Visual Support & Schedule Getting Dressed Life Skill Resource

This Dressing or Getting Dressed Mini Activity Schedule is a great tool if you are dealing with a child with autism or ADHD who is resistant to getting dressed independently or working on dressing skills in a home ABA program or as a resource for parents who are battling the morning stress of getting a child with autism or ADHD to dress themselves before school. It includes several versions of a visual schedule with the dressing sequence and pictures in both clip art and photo.The dressing vi
Preview of Getting Dressed Visual Task Analysis List - BCBA HELP, ASD, SPED

Getting Dressed Visual Task Analysis List - BCBA HELP, ASD, SPED

Getting Dressed Visual Task Analysis will help your child see the process of getting dressed. This can be put up in their bedroom, laminated etc. It comes in both boy and girl, warm and cool variations. 4 pages included.
Preview of Getting Dressed Visual Autism Boy Picture Communication Boardmaker

Getting Dressed Visual Autism Boy Picture Communication Boardmaker

Created by
Visuals4kids
Getting Dressed - Putting on Clothes Visual Sequence Letter size in pdf digital format Pages: 1 PCS is a trademark of Tobii Dynavox LLC. All rights reserved. Used with permission. PCS and Boardmaker are trademarks of Tobii Dynavox LLC. All rights reserved. Used with permission. *This is a digital download/printable product. No physical product will be mailed.
Preview of Getting Dressed Social Story Autism Visual Support AAC Daily Routine Special Edu

Getting Dressed Social Story Autism Visual Support AAC Daily Routine Special Edu

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Getting Dressed Social Story is a simple, visual routine support designed to help students learn and follow the steps of getting dressed independently. It is especially helpful for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and children in special education settings who benefit from clear, structured visuals and predictable routines. This social story breaks down the dressing process into easy, manageable steps, helping reduce frustration, build independence, and support communica
Preview of Getting Dressed Visual Autism Girl Picture Communication Boardmaker

Getting Dressed Visual Autism Girl Picture Communication Boardmaker

Created by
Visuals4kids
Getting Dressed - Putting on Clothes Visual Sequence Letter size in pdf digital format Pages:1 PCS is a trademark of Tobii Dynavox LLC. All rights reserved. Used with permission. PCS and Boardmaker are trademarks of Tobii Dynavox LLC. All rights reserved. Used with permission. *This is a digital download/printable product. No physical product will be mailed.
Preview of Getting Dressed With Bra Visual Autism Girl Picture Communication Boardmaker

Getting Dressed With Bra Visual Autism Girl Picture Communication Boardmaker

Created by
Visuals4kids
Getting Dressed - Putting on Clothes Visual Sequence Letter size in pdf digital format Pages:1 PCS is a trademark of Tobii Dynavox LLC. All rights reserved. Used with permission. PCS and Boardmaker are trademarks of Tobii Dynavox LLC. All rights reserved. Used with permission. *This is a digital download/printable product. No physical product will be mailed.
Preview of Getting Dressed Routine Visual Autism AAC Visual Support Morning Routine Chart

Getting Dressed Routine Visual Autism AAC Visual Support Morning Routine Chart

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Getting Dressed Routine Visual is a simple, clear resource designed to support students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and students in special education who need help with daily routines and independence. This visual breaks down the steps of getting dressed using clean, engaging images and simple language so students can understand what to do and feel more confident completing their routine. It supports communication, sequencing, and independence while helping reduce frustratio
Preview of Getting Dressed Visual Schedule for Autism & Special Education | Morning Routine

Getting Dressed Visual Schedule for Autism & Special Education | Morning Routine

Support independence and reduce frustration with this simple, step-by-step Getting Dressed Visual Schedule, perfect for special education classrooms, autism support programs, and home routines. This visual support breaks down the dressing routine into 5 easy steps, helping learners with executive functioning, task sequencing, and life skills. Whether you're teaching self-care routines in a SPED classroom or helping any kiddo gain confidence at home, this low-prep resource is a must-have
Preview of Winter Clothing Sequencing Visuals How to Get Dressed Interactive Folder PreK

Winter Clothing Sequencing Visuals How to Get Dressed Interactive Folder PreK

Getting dressed in winter clothes can be a long and stressful part of the day. Use these visuals to teach young children, and children with autism and special needs, the correct order to put on winter clothing. This file includes an interactive file folder game as well as a handy visual checklist that you can post in the classroom and also send home with your students' families. Both activities include options for 4 steps (Put on boots, coat, hat, mittens) and 5 steps (Put on pants, boots, coat,
Preview of Visual Schedule Autism First Then Board with Visuals Daily Routine Cards Bundle

Visual Schedule Autism First Then Board with Visuals Daily Routine Cards Bundle

Bring structure, organization, and predictability to your day with this comprehensive Visual Schedule Bundle! Great for students with autism or struggle with behavior. This money-saving set combines three powerful resources: Daily Routine Visual Schedule CardsSensory Tools Visual SupportsFirst Then Visual Schedule Cards & BoardsPerfect for occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, special education, and classroom use, this bundle provides essential tools to simplify transitions, i
Preview of Hygiene Visuals: Schedules and Visual Instructions for Kids with Autism

Hygiene Visuals: Schedules and Visual Instructions for Kids with Autism

Kids with Autism often need visual aid to complete everyday routines including skills that have to do with hygiene. These resources are great for school and home! Included in this packet are: *1 customizable schedule for a HYGIENE ROUTINE *1 customizable schedule for a SHOWER ROUTINE *Visual directions for getting dressed *Visual directions for brushing teeth *Visual directions for washing face *Visual directions for deodorant *Visual directions for lotion *Visual directions for going to the
Preview of Visual Schedule Icons for Special Education, Autism, Homeschool, Toddlers

Visual Schedule Icons for Special Education, Autism, Homeschool, Toddlers

Create a colorful, easy to understand, customized visual schedule or routine to keep your students or children moving through their day. Visual schedules provide structure, allow for predictability, and encourage independence for learners of any age. These icons are perfect for a special education/Autism classroom, preschool, homeschool, or even for busy toddlers. The visuals may also be helpful for labeling classroom areas, in a first, then chart, or use as incentives to increase preferred beha
Preview of Distance Learning Visual Schedule for Home Autism Special Education

Distance Learning Visual Schedule for Home Autism Special Education

Ready-to-print distance learning visual schedule for home - perfect for routine-oriented learners. Once a "To Do" task has been done, move it on over to "Finished!" File includes two different colored boards, a blank board to extend the schedule, and 40 picture symbols. If you need additional symbols that aren't included, let me help you! :) Included symbols: get dressed brush teeth breakfast time bathroom video chat with teacher (male) video chat with teacher (female) work (individual) computer
Preview of Morning Evening Routine Autism Visual Picture Cards for Visual Schedules PreK-8

Morning Evening Routine Autism Visual Picture Cards for Visual Schedules PreK-8

These autism visual picture cards for morning and evening routines are designed to be used on a visual schedule to support daily routines and independence. Ideal for PreK–8 special education, ABA programs, and home routines, these visuals help students understand expectations and transitions. These visuals walk children through every morning step, including breakfast, shower/bath, brushing hair, getting dressed, packing lunch, packing backpack, waiting for the bus, and many more detailed st
Preview of My Morning & Night Activity Worksheet | Daily Routine Visual Supports | Autism

My Morning & Night Activity Worksheet | Daily Routine Visual Supports | Autism

This activity is a cut – sort – paste activity which encourages the child to read and sort through the various morning and night time routine activities and place them in order. There are a total of 16 cards which are visually supported for both Morning & Night Time Routines. They include: MY MORNING ROUTINE1.Wake Up 2.Get Dressed 3.Eat Breakfast 4.Brush Hair 5.Brush Teeth 6.Pack Bag & Lunch 7.Go to School 8.Say Goodbye MY NIGHT TIME ROUTINE1.Unpack Bag & Lunch 2.Do Homework & Play 3.Eat Dinner
Preview of Home Visual Schedule Success Kit | Autism Daily Routines, Life Skills & Emotions

Home Visual Schedule Success Kit | Autism Daily Routines, Life Skills & Emotions

If you're looking at this, you probably know that "standard" parenting advice doesn't always work for your kid. I created these tools because when the house is loud or the morning is moving too fast, verbal instructions just stop landing. These visuals give your child a way to process information without the pressure of listening to a list of demands. What’s in the kit:Home Visual Schedule: An editable set of cards for the whole day. It's meant to take the "what now?" anxiety out of transitions
Preview of Getting Dressed Visuals Dressing Routine Independent Living Life Skills Autism

Getting Dressed Visuals Dressing Routine Independent Living Life Skills Autism

Learning how to get dressed is an essential life skill that supports independence, confidence, and daily routines at home, school, and in the community. This unit helps students learn how to follow dressing routines, choose appropriate clothing, and manage clothing independently. Students will learn to:Follow dressing routines Identify types of clothing Sort clothing (tops, bottoms, footwear) Choose clothing for the weather Understand basic layering Use fasteners (zipper, button, Velcro) Sequenc
Preview of Getting Dressed Visual Sequence Cards | Life Skills | Editable

Getting Dressed Visual Sequence Cards | Life Skills | Editable

Use these visual sequence cards for daily living and household routines. It walks the learner or individual through the steps of getting dressed. About This Type of Visual SupportTask analyses, checklists, and visual supports like these are an evidence-based teaching strategy & support for autistic individuals and others who may benefit from additional support. Individuals can learn, practice, and use this visual step-by-step guide as a visual reminder and reference. This is also a helpful res
Preview of Autism Social Skills Posters for Boys – Visual Supports SetBundle

Autism Social Skills Posters for Boys – Visual Supports SetBundle

Created by
TheASDmom
58 Autism Social Stories – Boy Edition Note: this listing includes all social stories in COLOR and POSTER version ONLY.This 50+ Social Stories Poster Set for Boys provides visual supports to help students with autism and special education needs understand social skills, behavior expectations, and daily routines. Designed for visual learners, these printable SEL posters can be used in classrooms, therapy settings, or at home to reinforce positive behaviors and social understanding. 🌟 What's Incl
Preview of Morning Routine And Walking Into School Social Story Bundle Autism Visual SEL

Morning Routine And Walking Into School Social Story Bundle Autism Visual SEL

Created by
Speech Fuel
This social story bundle helps students learn and follow a calm, predictable morning routine while building confidence with walking into school independently and safely. These visual supports are designed for autism, AAC users, nonverbal students, preschool, kindergarten, early elementary learners, and special education classrooms that benefit from structured routines and transition support. The stories teach important morning skills such as waking up, getting dressed, brushing teeth, eating bre
Preview of Interactive Adapted Book + Visuals Getting Dressed Winter Dressing Cold Weather

Interactive Adapted Book + Visuals Getting Dressed Winter Dressing Cold Weather

Created by
Ellevan
This interactive adapted book is written to help students understand and follow simple, sequential steps for getting dressed for cold, winter weather. The book uses real photos and pictures to provide clear visuals for students with autism and communication needs as well as ESL students and young learners. What's Included:The printable adapted book focusing on steps to getting dressed for the winter weatherA sorting page at the end of the book for students to apply their knowledgePhoto visual c
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