Students with disabilities often struggle with the transitions throughout the school day, which can lead to prompt dependency and the emergence of challenging behaviors. One evidence-based practice is the use of visual activity schedules (VAS). VAS provide a visual list of what will occur throughout the day, in the student’s mode of receptive communication (objects, picture symbols, words). VAS provide predictability to decrease the anxiety that can arise with transitions. The following practitioner’s piece provides guidance geared toward new special education teachers in how to choose the correct VAS symbols and create a VAS that is appropriate for your student’s level of independence
Many students with autism and intellectual disability demonstrate atypical sensory behaviours which ...
A visual activity schedule is a set of pictures or words that can be used to teach an individual wit...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represent a growing proportion of students receiving...
Based on recent literature reviews on the use of Visual Activity Schedules (VAS) for students with i...
Individuals with disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often require more prompts and ...
This paper explores the use of visual schedules to support students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum D...
Students with disabilities often face difficulty throughout their lives. One of these common challen...
Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly show signs of resistance to regular school tra...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to show the effectiveness of using visual activity schedules ...
All students can experience challenges based on having to transition from activities, with different...
This study investigated the effects of an electronic visual activity schedule (eVAS; i.e., FIRST THE...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...
We conducted a comprehensive review of the literature to establish the evidence base for using visua...
Many students with autism and intellectual disability demonstrate atypical sensory behaviours which ...
A visual activity schedule is a set of pictures or words that can be used to teach an individual wit...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represent a growing proportion of students receiving...
Based on recent literature reviews on the use of Visual Activity Schedules (VAS) for students with i...
Individuals with disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often require more prompts and ...
This paper explores the use of visual schedules to support students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum D...
Students with disabilities often face difficulty throughout their lives. One of these common challen...
Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly show signs of resistance to regular school tra...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to show the effectiveness of using visual activity schedules ...
All students can experience challenges based on having to transition from activities, with different...
This study investigated the effects of an electronic visual activity schedule (eVAS; i.e., FIRST THE...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...
We conducted a comprehensive review of the literature to establish the evidence base for using visua...
Many students with autism and intellectual disability demonstrate atypical sensory behaviours which ...
A visual activity schedule is a set of pictures or words that can be used to teach an individual wit...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represent a growing proportion of students receiving...