The Fabric Picture Schedule with Pocket, Vertical is a visual support tool commonly used in special education, early intervention, and behavioral therapy to help individuals who benefit from structured visual routines.
- Loop fabric schedule
- Grommet (s) at top for hanging
- Roomy nylon pocket for placement of completed activity pictures
- 20″ x 4″
Product Code: 032007
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A vertical fabric strip or panel with clear plastic pockets for inserting pictures, symbols, or text.
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Often made of durable fabric and may include Velcro, grommets, or a hanging loop for wall or door mounting.
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Can vary in length and number of pockets depending on the number of steps or schedule items needed.
🔹 Used For:
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Structuring daily routines (e.g., wake up → brush teeth → eat breakfast)
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Supporting transitions and task sequencing
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Helping users anticipate and understand what comes next
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Providing a portable or wall-mounted visual reference
🔹 Who It’s For (Conditions):
✅ Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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Assists with routine, transition, and anxiety by offering a predictable visual schedule.
✅ ADHD
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Helps maintain attention and follow through with tasks by breaking them down visually.
✅ Down Syndrome
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Reinforces routines and supports memory and learning through visual prompts.
✅ Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
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Makes abstract routines more concrete and accessible.
✅ Speech and Language Delays
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Offers visual comprehension support when verbal directions are difficult.
✅ Cerebral Palsy
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Useful for those with limited speech or cognitive impairments; can be mounted at eye-level for accessibility.
✅ Anxiety Disorders
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Reduces stress by showing what to expect next.
✅ Young Children / Early Learners
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Teaches time concepts and sequencing using images instead of words.
🔹 Typical Uses:
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Daily school/home schedules
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Morning/afternoon/evening routines
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Classroom center rotations
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Work systems in structured teaching environments
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Therapy task sequences
🔹 Benefits:
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Easy to customize with PECS, photos, or custom visuals
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Promotes independence and self-regulation
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Ideal for non-verbal or minimally verbal individuals
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Vertical format is particularly good for step-by-step task lists (top to bottom orientation mirrors natural reading and action flow)







