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Teach Routines for Children with Autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan




 
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 Make an Autism Daily Routine Fun with Visual Schedules

  1. Keep track of tasks by checking off completed items.
  2. Send notifications of tasks by alarms, sound, and vibration.
  3. Provide visual countdown timers.
  4. Provide spoken texts for people who have difficulty with reading.
  5. Help keep focus on the task at hand

Why children with autism need routines at home
  1. Identify each step of a task you'd like your child to complete, and list the steps. ...
  2. Use the steps to create a schedule. ...
  3. Use timers or alarms to signal when the schedule will begin or to allot a certain time to a step. ...
  4. Refer to the schedule throughout the routine

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