Use these visual sequence cards for daily living and household routines. It walks the learner or individual through the steps of getting dressed.
About This Type of Visual Support
Task analyses, checklists, and visual supports like these are an evidence-based teaching strategy & support for autistic individuals and others who may benefit from additional support. Individuals can learn, practice, and use this visual step-by-step guide as a visual reminder and reference.
This is also a helpful resource for parents, caregivers, teachers, and professionals looking for ways to support daily living, life skills, and independent living goals. Teachers and professionals can include this resource in their toolkit to pass along to parents and families who want to work on this life skill.
Objective: Individuals will use this visual support as they learn daily living and life skills, along with continued practice.
WHAT’S INSIDE
Resource Guide
About the Resource
Using the Resource
Resource Walkthrough
Types of Sequences
Get dressed
Check the weather first
Cool-cold weather
Warm-hot weather
Printable Sequence Cards
5-9 different cards in each sequence
Digital + Editable Sequence Cards
Google Slides Link + PowerPoint
Editable in the digital versions
Sequence Board
Printable Board (6 layouts)
Digital + Editable Board
Google Slides Link + PowerPoint
6 layouts
SUGGESTED USES:
While you can use these sequence cards in a variety of ways at home, in the classroom, and in the community, some suggested uses are included below:
Teaching cleaning and household chores
Practicing routines
Focusing on a specific component of a routine
Reminders
Re-teaching and supporting certain skills
Daily routines
Person-centered plan goals
Community-based services
Life skills instruction
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