Here are some examples of different types of Visual Schedules to use at home.
Activity Planner Checklist
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Daily Planner Checklist
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Task Planner
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Visual Schedule 1
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Visual Schedule 2
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Visual Schedule 3
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Visual Schedule 4
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Visual Schedule 5
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If you plan for a consistent routine everyday, your child will begin to understand what to anticipate and is more likely to be calm and self-regulated. This means that there will be less behaviour management difficulties. The key is to be consistent.
Further Information
We have uploaded some information, resources and links that you may find helpful to use at home with your child. Most of these resources are what the children are familiar with at school. If you would like further support, please contact your child’s class teacher by emailing his/her class mailbox and someone from the Inclusion Team will contact you.