🧠 Unlock Independence with Every Task!
The Aizweb Visual Schedule is a comprehensive 137-piece magnetic board designed to assist children, particularly those with ASD and ADHD, in managing their daily routines. Featuring a reversible design, it allows for easy transitions between daily schedules and weekly progress tracking. The board is made from durable materials, ensuring safety and longevity, making it an essential tool for fostering independence and healthy habits in children.
N**R
PERFECT!
I bought this for my four, soon to be five, year old autistic son to help him with daily schedules. Primarily for the morning to get him out the door to go to school and to get him set on a bedtime routine. I absolutely love it and I'm so happy i purchased it. We use it with morning and then afternoon/evening schedule since he's only in school a few hours and then we use the stars to mark off what we've done. He loves getting to put stars on it. We use the shower and bath magnets interchangeably and just tell him they're both bath so that we can have it on the one side for daily schedule and the other side for weekly rewards. I do wish there was double of a few like bathroom, brush teeth, and feed pets for example so i can use them on both sides. The magnets aren't hard or have sharp corners, they're sturdy and also soft at the same time. All of the magnet tiles stay on the board without issue. If you're looking for the perfect visual schedule board, this is it.
G**R
Calidad y buen precio
Muy Buena calidad y completo
J**E
Works great
Bought this for my autistic foster son. He loves it and it helps keep him on schedule.
H**I
Damaged, son was still excited
The product came damaged. My son was too excited that it came so we ended up opening it because I figured it was not worth the hassle of returning it and he liked it. The product is nice quality (regardless of the few damaged objects). Definitely better options out there price wise but definitely serves the purpose. My son loves the ideas of the stars and it’s really helping with his independence in knowing what he needs to do every day and is proud of himself when he completes a task (such as doing his laundry, etc.). Great positive reinforcement for kids!
C**N
Great Teaching Aid for Children
Great tool for Kids to LearnWe got this chore chart to use for our youngest two boys. Both of our youngest two boys are on the autism spectrum and it has been hard to get them used to and involved in doing daily chores. When we try to introduce something new to them, it takes a bit and even when they first try new things or make changes to their routine, even if they like it, it can be hard to get them to continue to incorporate them into their routine after the first couple of times. It takes a lot of repetition and reminding to get them to make the necessary changes. This chore chart has helped us out tremendously.Our boys like to compete against each other. They have a healthy competitive nature when it comes towards each other. They like to beat the other to complete their list of chores for the day and the week, and they like to see who can get specific chores done completely and properly in the least amount of time. We don’t want them sabotaging each other or anything, but it does seem to encourage them to complete things in a somewhat timely manner. We have what we call “calm down time” each and every night before bed. It’s a time where the boys get to watch their preferred shows or videos on the television for about 1.5-2 hours before going to bed. The boys have to alternate shows between each other, and we decided to start allowing whoever gets their chores completed properly first, to choose the first video/show. Since we started using this chore chart, no more forgotten or missed chores. Plus, this allows the boys to go directly to the chart and look and see what the status is for their chores for the day, and they can move along to getting the next chore completed. This has allowed the boys to be a bit more independent.The only issue that we had with ours is that on the chart itself that hangs up, the front part that is glued onto the hard cardboard type of back sturdy portion, on the top right, the corner looks like it was not glued down completely. It is curled up and not attached to the backing. When I inspected it after taking it out of the box, it appeared as though there just wasn’t any glue on that portion of the paper when it was made. You can see in the picture that the one corner is not glued down and was curled up when I took it out of the box. It doesn’t appear to be anything major; it looks like something that a little glue can probably fix; I'm just not sure what glue would be recommended for this particular situation. I’m not saying this is the perfect solution for everyone and it may not last forever for our home, but for now, it has been a great addition and we are very appreciative.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 week ago