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Visiting a Friend's House

Visiting a Friend’s House Visual Card for Children on the Autism Spectrum

Visits to a friend's house can be exciting, but they can also be overwhelming for children on the autism spectrum. While children with autism are often very affectionate, they may struggle with understanding personal boundaries, unintentionally invading others’ space or misinterpreting social cues. The Visiting a Friend’s House Visual Card is designed to help prepare your child for these social interactions by teaching them appropriate behaviours and expectations in a way that’s easy to understand and follow.

 

Product Details:

The Visiting a Friend’s House Visual Card is a three-page visual guide that helps children on the autism spectrum navigate the social dynamics of visiting a friend’s home.

 

Why Buy the Visiting a Friend’s House Visual Card?

  • Simple, Effective Visuals: The guide uses clear, straightforward visuals to teach children appropriate social behaviours, making it easy for them to understand what is expected in social situations.
  • Reduces Stress and Anxiety: By providing a predictable structure for visits, the visual card helps your child feel more prepared and less overwhelmed.
  • Encourages Respect and Positive Social Skills: With clear reminders about personal space, greetings, and good manners, this card promotes respectful, enjoyable interactions during playdates.
  • Durable and Easy to Use: The visual guide is designed for everyday use and can be laminated for long-lasting durability, making it easy to reference during each visit.

 

Prepare your child for successful, enjoyable visits to friend's houses! Order the Visiting a Friend’s House Visual Card today and help your child navigate social situations with confidence and respect.

Visiting a Friend's House

C$4.99Price
  • ZIP File contains PNG files.

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