Parent Solution: Closet Mirror Door “Visual Schedule”
Closet Mirror Door “Visual Schedule” – use a dry erase marker.
I’m sharing this because this has worked like a charm with my daughter. She has been on summer break for 3 weeks now. She kept asking me every day if she “went back to school tomorrow”? Now that we have this in place, she knows what day of the week it is, as well as what is planned. This morning she even asked me if she could write the day of the week. Another perk is that daily chores are not only being practiced, but getting done.
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