Publisher's Synopsis
The best way for most children with autism and related pervasive developmental disorders to learn is through pictures. Effective use of visual supports gives children more control over their environment with the result that they tend to be less frustrated and therefore resort less to problem behaviors. This well-researched video, ""Visual Supports in the Classroom"", introduces the major types of visual supports and visually based environmental supports and show their practical application in the classroom, including: visual schedules, choice boards, boundary setting, labels, task organizers and activity-completion signals.