
Creating Visual Aids for ND Adults
Are you looking for something that can give you reminders, help you make decisions, and save you time? Then this course about visual schedules is for you! Visual schedules are also called picture schedules, and they’re commonly used by autistic, ADHD, or executive dysfunction folks as supports for everyday life. In this course, we’ll go over how we can use picture schedules as well as resources for making them most effective for you.

What You’ll Get:
Along with the workshop, you’ll also receive resources to help remind you of key ideas from the video and to help you connect these ideas to your own life, so that you’re ready to make your own visual schedules!

Get it Out of Your Head Workbook
This workbook will help you learn more about what executive functioning skills you’re struggling with and how visual schedules can help support you. You’ll also be able to practice making to-do lists, schedules, task reminders, mini lists, cheat sheets, choice boards, and social stories, with prompts you can connect to your own life. Feeling overwhelmed by the different kinds of visual schedules you can make? This workbook will also help you identify which visual schedule will be the most impactful so you know which to start with first.
Your Executive Functions Cheat Sheet
This cheat sheet has a list of the six main groups of executive functioning tasks according to Dr. Brown’s framework.
Your Visual Schedules Cheat Sheet
Includes descriptions of each kind of visual schedule, how they can help you, and how to make them. It also has examples of how Danielle uses visual schedules in their home to give you some ideas on where to start.

If you would like to reduce stress and decision fatigue, reduce your reliance on your working memory, and make it easier to get started on tasks, this workshop is for you!
