Did you know that we all use visual schedules? Every time we look at our diary, the shopping list or our watch we engage with a visual representation of what happens now, next and what is expected.
In the context of behavioural therapy, visual schedules are used to break a task down into a step-by-step sequence. Tanya Curtis, Senior Behaviour Specialist and founding director of FABIC Behaviour Specialist Centre, talks about the need for visual schedules in daily life and their usefulness as a recipe for mastering aspects of life and our life lessons.
Read an article article explaining more about visual schedules.
This video may be useful for those searching for the following:
- Anything to do with visual schedules and the FABIC Body Life Skills program for lasting behaviour change