Visual Tools & Charts
for Children with Autism
Free printable visual schedules, daily routine charts, communication cards and more — designed for children with Autism, ADHD and special needs. Trusted by parents and therapists.
🌈 Daily Routine Chart Generator
INTERACTIVE TOOLCreate Your Child’s Personalized
Daily Routine Chart — Instantly
Select activities, set times, add therapy sessions, choose a colour theme and generate a beautiful printable visual routine chart for your child. Works on mobile too!
📄 Free Printable PDFs for Autism
FREE DOWNLOADEmotions & Feelings Chart
Visual chart with emotion faces to help children identify and express their feelings clearly.
First–Then Board
Simple “First do this, Then you get that” board — perfect for managing transitions and reducing resistance.
Communication Cards
Picture cards for non-verbal children to point and communicate basic needs, wants and feelings.
Behavior Rules Chart
Visual home and classroom rules chart with simple pictures and positive, encouraging language.
Visual Schedule Cards
Individual activity cards — cut, laminate and arrange on a velcro board for daily visual schedules.
Reward & Star Chart
Weekly star sticker reward chart to encourage positive behaviour and celebrate daily achievements.
💙 Why Visual Tools Help Children with Autism
Reduces Anxiety
Predictable visual routines reduce uncertainty, meltdowns and transition anxiety in children with autism.
Visual Learning
Picture-based schedules are far more effective than verbal instructions for most children on the spectrum.
Builds Independence
Children learn to follow their daily routine independently without constant reminders from caregivers.
Better Communication
Visual cards help non-verbal and minimally verbal children express needs, preferences and emotions.
Positive Motivation
Reward star systems linked to visual charts build confidence and reinforce positive daily habits.
Family Involvement
Visual charts make it easy for parents, siblings and teachers to stay on the same page consistently.
📋 What is a Visual Schedule for Autism?
A visual schedule for autism is a tool that uses pictures, symbols or photographs to show a child what activities will happen, and in what order, throughout the day. Unlike verbal instructions — which can be hard for children with autism to process — visual schedules provide a clear, predictable and permanent reference that children can check on their own.
Research consistently shows that visual supports are one of the most effective evidence-based practices for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Visual schedules reduce problem behaviours, increase on-task behaviour and support children in transitioning between activities.
🌅 How to Use a Daily Routine Chart
A daily routine chart shows your child the sequence of activities from morning to bedtime. Here’s how to get started:
- Choose 5–10 key activities for your child’s day
- Set consistent times for each activity
- Print and laminate the chart
- Place it at your child’s eye level
- Review it together each morning
- Let your child check off or flip each card when done
Our free Daily Routine Chart Generator makes this process easy — simply select activities, set times and print in minutes.
🃏 What are Visual Schedule Cards?
Visual schedule cards are individual picture cards representing daily activities. Each card shows one task — like “Brush Teeth” or “School Bus” — with a clear picture and label.
- Cut cards and laminate for durability
- Stick with velcro on a schedule board
- Child moves completed cards to a “Done” pocket
- Reuse every day by resetting the board
- Great for children who respond better to physical interaction
Use our Visual Cards Mode in the generator to select and print only the cards your child needs.
🧠 Who Can Benefit from These Resources?
While our resources are designed specifically for children with autism, they are equally helpful for:
- Children with ADHD — structured routines reduce executive function challenges
- Children with Down Syndrome — visual cues support daily living skills
- Non-verbal and minimally verbal children — picture cards enable communication
- Children with anxiety — predictable schedules reduce worry about “what’s next”
- Neurotypical children — any child develops better habits with visual routine charts
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
FAQIs the Daily Routine Chart Generator free to use?
Can I use these charts for non-verbal children?
What paper size should I print on?
Can I add my child’s therapy sessions to the chart?
How do I save the chart as a PDF?
Are these resources created by autism specialists?
Can I use these in a classroom or therapy clinic?
🚀 More Resources Coming Soon
UPCOMINGCalm-Down Corner Cards
Visual steps to help children manage big emotions
Coming SoonMorning Routine Strip
Horizontal strip format for wall mounting
Coming SoonWeekly Visual Planner
7-day visual schedule for the full week
Coming SoonAAC Board Printable
Augmentative communication picture board
Coming SoonMealtime Visual Schedule
Step-by-step eating routine for picky eaters
Coming Soon