How visual calendars can help ASD children in routine activities

Created by Mugdha Kalra Updated on Jul 24, 2020
Children on the autism spectrum often find it difficult to follow instructions or remember a sequence of instructions. Since most kids on the spectrum are visual learners, Visual calendar is a great tool to add structure and routine to their day to day activities. It helps them get more organized, cultivates independence as well as provides them with a sense of fulfillment. Mugdha Kalra, a resourceful and proud autism mom talks about how visual calendars have been helpful for her child and shares a simple technique to make one at home.
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