
The Trip Clip® offers printable activities to teach life skills, reduce screen time, and help special needs kids. A visual schedule can be a great way to teach a new skill. My niece Gaby, who has Autism, used this list to learn how to pack her own lunch for school every day. Since Gaby learns much better from visual supports than auditory ones, my sister often created picture lists and social stories to help Gaby learn and remember important skills. Gaby also preferred when the list told her what to do instead of having a parent hovering over her. You can use this list for free (mobile or printed) to get an idea of how it works. You can also edit this list or make your own to help any special needs individuals in your life. Choose from over 1800 pictures to make custom picture lists for any kids or adults you know who need them! Learn More |
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