
The Trip Clip® offers printable activities to teach life skills, reduce screen time, and help special needs kids. When my niece Gaby (who has Autism) finished school and got a job, she needed to learn the new rules about how to ask a question at work. She was well trained on raising her hand in school, but this was no longer the right way at work. My sister used a visual schedule to help her learn the new (and harder to navigate) way to go ask her boss a question when she had a problem. Learn More  ![]() |
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