This free printable picture schedule for preschool is customizable too! One way we can help children with transitions, behavioral expectations, and even separation anxiety is to have a visual schedule available. Transitions are by far the time when teachers notice the most disruptive and defiant behavior, and it’s not because children are naughty, it is because children aren’t prepared for the transition. These are fantastic tools for children to understand what to expect and to prepare for transitions. A visual schedule for those of you new to this term is simply a schedule that is made up of pictures. As a teacher, I have used visual schedules in the past, but for whatever reason, I haven’t used a visual schedule in my current classroom. I get very excited when a discussion in the No Time For Flash Cards community about how to create a peaceful classroom environment brought up the idea of visual schedules aka picture schedules.
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