If you have autism, training pictograms – which are later used as a visual guide for daily routines – are an indispensable aid. They make it possible and easy for children to learn new skills and become more independent.
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.
That’s why most people benefit from pictograms that illustrate how to get through step-by-step and provide an overview of the task.
The training pictograms Toilet visits for girls are a specially developed aid that visually guides girls with autism through the process of going to the toilet. You’re reminded to take down your pants, sit on the toilet, pee or poop, wipe yourself off, pull up your pants, wash and dry your hands at the end.
The pictograms are beautifully illustrated and help girls with autism focus by showing only a girl sitting on the toilet. Since they come with Danish texts, children benefit from the extra explanation, as well as the opportunity to strengthen their language by connecting images and words.
The training pictograms Toilet visits for girls with autism are printed on laminated thick paper. They have 3 Velcro loops or hooks on the back to hang them up.
The training pictograms Toilet visits for girls consist of 9 images, which are also available as stand-alone pictograms.