Living Well With Autism

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December and Christmas


  • Christmas Picture Cards

    Visual helpers, like picture cards and schedules, help the person with autism organize their day, and understand activities have been completed and what is coming up next. 

    They are a great way to build competency by playing on a strength that tends to be strong in individuals with autism (visual processing, visual memory).

    Here are some resources for free, printable visual helpers for the holidays…just laminate the cards, attach some velcro, and you’re ready to schedule!

    • Download this Christmas board of picture cards
    • Visit Tinsnips for free, printable Christmas conversation boards, illustrated songs, and worksheets.

    


 



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