Interactive Waiting Visuals, Special Education + Autism Resource

$2.90

These interactive waiting visuals for autism and special education help children understand expectations and manage transitions with clarity and confidence. This printable set includes customizable visual supports for waiting with two board templates, multiple location options, and eight engaging waiting activity choices. Ideal for use at home, in classrooms, clinics, or therapy settings.

Description

Waiting can be challenging for children, and especially those with executive functioning issues, autism or sensory processing needs. This interactive waiting visuals for autism and special education resource offers a customizable, visual way to help kids understand when and how to wait. It includes two waiting board templates (“I am waiting” and “It is time to wait”), four visual location options (such as car, lobby, waiting room, or seat), and eight activity choices to provide structure during downtime. These visual supports for waiting offer clear, concrete cues that can help reduce anxiety and promote smoother transitions. Whether you’re a teacher, therapist, or parent, this waiting board for kids with autism is a practical tool for promoting independence and emotional regulation in everyday routines.

Visuals can provide little ones with a concrete idea of what is being asked of them, which can alleviate anxiety and increase understanding. These interactive waiting boards not only provide visuals, but can be customized to the child from a variety of choices!

Interactive Waiting Visuals for Autism and Special Education

These interactive waiting visuals for autism and special education help children understand expectations and manage transitions with clarity and confidence. This printable set includes customizable visual supports for waiting with two board templates, multiple location options, and eight engaging waiting activity choices. Ideal for use at home, in classrooms, clinics, or therapy settings.

This resource includes:

  • 2 versions of waiting board templates: “I am waiting” and “It is time to wait”
  • 4 choices of waiting locations (car, lobby, waiting room, my seat)
  • 8 choices of activities available while waiting (ex. have a snack, set a timer, play on phone)

Use these interactive waiting visuals for autism and special education to support transitions, reduce anxiety, and provide clear expectations. Includes customizable boards and activity choices.