The training pictograms Put on Summer Clothes for Girls help girls with autism learn how to dress themselves in seasonal clothing.
Children with autism often struggle with even simple daily tasks, simply because they can be too confusing with too many steps or details. Because autistic people need to do things one step at a time, they often get stuck at the prospect of having to navigate through a task themselves.
By using pictograms and guiding the child visually through the processes, parents help their child learn how to manage the different daily routines and make their child more independent.
The training pictograms Dress for Summer for Girls is a specially developed tool that visually guides girls with autism through the summer clothing routine. You’re reminded that it’s shorts and a T-shirt you should wear in the summer and sandals you should choose. In addition, the training pictograms go a step further and encourage girls to apply sunscreen, wear a sun hat and sunglasses.
The training pictograms Dress for Summer are beautifully illustrated and help girls with autism focus by showing only one girl getting dressed. Since the pictograms come with Danish texts, girls benefit from the extra explanation, as well as the opportunity to strengthen their language by connecting images and words.
The training pictograms Put on summer clothes for girls with autism are printed on laminated thick paper and come complete with a Velcro (hook and loop) loop or hook.
The training pictograms Put on summer clothes consist of 6 images, which are also available as standalone pictograms.
ATTENTION! There is a similar series of training pictograms with winter clothing!