🎨 Make Every Day a Masterpiece of Routine!
The Godery Large Visual Schedule is a versatile and engaging tool designed to help children manage their daily activities. With a double-sided felt board, 109 customizable cards, and the ability to hang or stand, this chart is perfect for home, school, and special education settings. Its colorful illustrations and clear icons make it an essential resource for kids, especially those with Autism and ADHD, promoting independence and reducing confusion.
Manufacturer | Godery |
Brand | Godery |
Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 33.75 x 12.25 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | G-sjrcb-LL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Visual Schedule Pink |
Manufacturer Part Number | G-sjrcb-LL |
V**Z
Effective Visual Calendar Solution
I purchased a second visual calendar for my younger child after achieving excellent results with my first child. Highly recommended!
L**K
Hanging schedule
This hanging schedule is perfect for the classroom. It is easy to see with the time and subject listed. It even has an analog clock to mark the time so the students can see what is happening when. It is sturdy with plenty of extra dry erase cards if you have different schedules on different days. Very easy to change the cards out. A pocket to hold the extra cards you are not using.
A**R
Rotating Schedule Saver!
Love this pocket chart to keep track of my middle school’s rotating schedule. I love that it is black and goes perfectly with my classroom theme this year! Great quality for a great price! Has just enough pockets for our 6 period day and a few extra for labeling. Easy to hang and easy to use!
J**V
Great visual schedule, however . . .
There are a few things that would make this even better for special needs families in case they are reading our reviews:1. The eating out card looks like kids eating lunch together at one table. My son didn't know it was eating out but he would if they had made a card with several tables with adults and kids eating at tables.2. The breakfast, lunch, and dinner cards are visually confusing. Yea, we can eat whatever we want for those meals, but it would've been better to put breakfast items in the breakfast one and so on.3. The lunch card could be improved to include a lunch box that kids are used to seeing and with healthy options in it.4. The snack card is horrible. All it contains is a bag of chips and a bowl of chips. I'm sure other parents would like it if there was a fruit or a vegetable on there too. Maybe something else healthy like a cracker.5. The special event card is horrible. It has a bunch of dessert items pictured. What's the special event, eating food? For those of us who have Autistic kids that only want to eat sweets, some of these dessert cards make it very very hard. No I don't forbid these items for my child, but dessert can also be a fruit.6. The cleaning up toys card is confusing. There is no clear way to know that's what the child is doing. I don't know what the solution is. Perhaps showing the kid throwing a toy into the toy bin lol7. I find it strange that there is only one drink card since drinking water is a very important task to do multiple times a day (they included multiples for hand washing, teeth brushing, and potty). Also, the drink card is horrible. It shows a kid drinking something out of a baby bottle. That's totally fine to include for kids who do drink out of a bottle, but for the ones who don't, a glass of water works too.8. The watch TV card needs an update. Most kids see flat screen TVs nowadays, not the TVs we watched in the 90s. The same with the movie night card.9. The play sports card could be improved. A child holding a tennis racket is pictured. Hyper literal special needs children only see tennis as an option. It would be helpful to include some sports balls to make it clear.10. The free time card is confusing. It has kids holding maracas and a microphone with a musical scale and musical notes behind them. My son thinks this means music. Cards that just say free time would be helpful because then we can teach our kids that F-R-E-E spells free and this means they get to choose what they want to do during that time.11. The clean room card is confusing. It shows a child spraying what looks like a mirror and wiping it with a cloth. It would be helpful to change it to a child vacuuming a bedroom or having the spray bottle and cloth on something in a kids bedroom.12. The pouch to hold the cards needs to be a bit bigger to fit all of the pieces in and close well. There needs to be another insert to separate the days of the week, times of days, extra velcro, and arrows from the activity cards so we don't have to go searching through everything every time during very busy days.13. It would be helpful to include more Done cards. It doesn't make sense to only have one. Also, some more blank cards.14. The therapy card is confusing. It looks like a child at the Doctor's office to get medical care for their injuries. Therapy can mean lots of things so maybe replace it with something else like one that reads Therapy. Our kids will know what that means and looks like after a while.15. The sensory play card is confusing. A child holding a dinosaur like object is pictured. It's not clear. Make one with a sensory table that has water, sand, and some other things in it. That would be more clear.16. Another suggestion would be to include a playground or a park card. The going out card isn't specific enough. Also, if you're going to include a math and arts card, why not add one with a child doing science experiments and another building something like a rocket. I don't know.The visual schedule is really nice though. I like that you can use either side to have a color choice. It hangs easily and is long enough for the busier days. It's sturdy and contains enough velcro.
K**Y
So helpful!
My son really needs routine and structure, this activity chart helps him prepare for the day!
J**N
Great idea! Great price!
We didn’t use for long, but the idea is great for getting bedtime on track. Wasn’t expensive and appreciated the color options. Easy to use and comes with plenty of Velcro.
A**A
Routine check☑️
I use it every day for my child with Autism so he can be aware of what are we doing and what will happen next. Have one at home and another one at school. The size is perfect and it is easy to use for him too.
A**R
Works great
I love that it comes with quality dry erase slips to write on. There are even extra ones. It’s also nice there is a pocket at the bottom to store extras.
A**.
Muy bueno
Muy padre de mucha ayuda
A**A
Genial para las clases
Viene ideal para las clases con los peques, se pueden poner todas las flashcards con el vocabulario que vamos trabajando y abajo tiene un bolsillo para meter más o guardarlas cuando no se usen. El gancho no se corresponde con el tamaño de las pizarras típicas en las clases en España, pero claro, está pensado más para las de EEUU y quizás allí son más anchas o es para que pueda servir para cualquier tipo aunque quede algo más holguero.Aún así, muy buena compra.
A**R
Great value and handy pockets
Handy storage pocket at the bottom makes this different from other schedule pocket charts I've seen. Well made and gets the job done. The hooks are useful over a bullet board or chalkboard edge. Very good bargain for the price. I decided to make my own cards and time cards printed on laminated and they look great in them.
I**L
Muy util
Cómo.parte de agenda y rutina ha Sido muy útil, viene en inglés.pero la imagen es muy clara respecto a la actividad que se trata
R**0
Great price, great product.
I highly recommend this product. The dry erase times were great. I actually cut the clock parts to make it more user friendly. Another thing to keep note of is the hooks that it comes with. I did not end up using them as they fit a thicker door or edge.
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