PAMIYO Visual Timetable, Daily Routine Chart for Children

PAMIYO Visual Timetable, Daily Routine Chart for Children, Kids Visual Schedule Calendar Learning Aids Tool for Kid Autism ASD, Home School, Speech and Language
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Weight: | 370 g |
Dimensions: | 34 x 27 x 1.5 cm; 370 Grams |
Brand: | PAMIYO |
Model: | Visual Timetable |
Manufacture: | PAMIYO |
Dimensions: | 34 x 27 x 1.5 cm; 370 Grams |
My little boy is waiting on a referral to be assessed for autism I find it really hard just to do the normal daily things with him with this he follows routine and tells me what to do next he even done his homework was shocked
Comes with everything you can think of can either stand up or hang up on something would highly recommend
This timetable is heaven sent. Got for my 6 year old who has difficulty managing transitions between different places and knowing what’s going on it a big thing for her. This has helped so much. She’s able to be actively involved when planning out the day. She is able to regulate better as she knows the timetable and what is happening when. Excellent quality timetable.
This is great for children that want or need structure to their day. They can pick the activities they want to do and place them on the board. Or they can have a routine on there to follow. It is educational as well as giving the child the ability to express themselves. The board can be hung up or folded into a triangle shape. The cards are stuck on with the felt sticker dots which are included.it is good for school and for home.
As far as visual reminders for young children goes, it’s not bad.
It does have a few drawbacks, or things which are a little confusing though.
For instance, this is obviously aimed at pre-school kids (‘Learning Aids Tool for Home School Preschool’) who are probably not all that adept at reading at that age, and yet we have ‘vacuum the house’, ‘restaurant’, ‘auditorium’, ‘wash clothes’ etc plus the Americanism ‘Math” instead of maths. Not many pre-school kids are going to be asking to be taken to the auditorium, are they?
It’s actually pretty well-made, and could be quite useful, but a good percentage of the visual aid cards are simply not appropriate for this age group.
With a little more thought it could have been better and got 5 stars.