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We understand time is a difficult concept to adopt in the Special Ed Classroom.
We looked at Visual Schedules, Time Tables, Time Strips, Timers, Rewards and more to see what can be improved on the original concept to make learning to mange the habits of time timekeeping more constantly and successfully.
SEN:Time
Visual Schedules
Our Visual Schedules are made to follow a simple design that can be easily adopted to the students compression level and learned independence stages.
our Visual Schedules
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Grow in length with a slide
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have a re-attach able finished pocked (for wall or table)
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come in different colours for time coding
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refer to each-other as a system
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are affordable and long-lasting
you may link 7 side by side to create a Visual Time Table.

I am sure you have been there. on the way to the supermarket or swimming pool only to find that the carefully prepared Visual schedule has left a trace of visuals all over the floor.
Our Travel-Schedule fixes this problem.
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Protecting Visuals on the go
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holds on to you with a strap
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holds additional visuals for change of backup
Visual Schedules in the community
Class Schedules
Visual Schedules
VS in the comunety
We produce large horizontal class schedules for teachers to work along with a group.
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The Class Schedule makes time for individual scheduling tasks
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is time colour coded
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etched students about the time concept in class (useful for sever autism)
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creates transitions to personalised schedules
Class Schedules
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