Lay the foundations for a restful night’s sleep with this simple, yet effective, plastic Evening Routine Schedule. A very helpful tool to make the evening routine go more smoothly. This schedule board breaks down the steps needed to prepare for bed in a clear visual manger, perfect for those that rely on a consistent routine to reduce anxiety. Increasing understanding and providing predictability means fewer upsets and meltdowns. It breaks down the evening into small, manageable chunks, which helps with getting through what needs to be done. This board comes with 12 common evening activity symbols, with space for five on the board at any one time. Using images give the person clear, visual instructions, at a time when verbal ones may not be processed as well (or even at all). Using this board adds a sense of clarity and purpose, which can decrease stress and generally help the evening and bedtime go more smoothly. Designed initially for autistic children, it has been used successfully with an wide age range and also alternative diagnoses such as learning disabilities, ADHD, Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and even dementia. Being made from plastic means that both the board and symbols are flexible, yet remain strong and extremely durable. This product is part of the Autism Supplies and Developments range of visual communication aids, which were originally designed to help our own autistic son. With over 30 years professional and personal experience being with those on the spectrum, you can be sure that these products are well designed and helpful.
This product is not a toy. Only for use under supervision by responsible adult.
Manufacturer recommended age:- 3 years and up
Item model number:- EN-PM
Educational Objective(s):- Increase predictability and create strong positive routines
Language::- English
Number of Game Players:- 1
Assembly Required:- Yes
Batteries Required?:- No
Batteries included?:- No
Material Type(s):- Polypropylene, Plastic
Remote Control Included?:- No
Colour:- English
Release date:- 2 Oct. 2019
Date First Available:- 11 April 2014