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PECS Cards in Action

Ryan has been having trouble remembering the order of operations involved in using the bathroom (pull up pants before you wash hands…), so Chrissy suggested I use a PECS-like picture schedule to help him.  I put it off for a few weeks, then drew a five-step sequence for using the toilet, and another handy chart for using the sink.

And it’s working!

At first, Ryan was resistant – he freaked out, shouting something about “get purple arrow back please” – but by the third day, he was reciting “Step One- down da pants!”  Now that he has this chart for reference, I don’t have to stand in the bathroom door and hector him with annoying (to me) questions like, “What, o you do first?  Pull down your pants.  Pants!”  He’s better able to focus on the task at hand, and less likely to throw himself on the floor in frustration.

And he’s another step closer to being an independent little person.


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Meredith Zolty
My kid is great! And he has PDD-NOS and ADHD (e-i-e-i-o). The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Watch us navigate the world of neurodiversity at http://notanaffliction.blogspot.com/
Meredith Zolty

TheRyanFiles

My kid is great! And he has PDD-NOS and ADHD (e-i-e-i-o). The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Watch us navigate the world of neurodiversity at http://notanaffliction.blogspot.com/

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