Transition Cards for Autistic Kids: Setup Guide

Transitions are the hardest part of the day for many autistic kids. Visual transition warning cards ('5 more minutes,' 'next we will') reduce meltdown frequency dramatically.

Why This Approach Works

Kids under 8 typically hold only 1-2 verbal instructions in working memory at a time. A visual schedule turns invisible verbal steps into something they can scan and follow.

How to Do It

  1. Pick or print the right visual support for the situation
  2. Put it where the situation happens (not where you wish it happened)
  3. Walk through it once when everyone is calm
  4. Then step back. Point at the chart instead of giving verbal instructions
  5. Give it 2-3 weeks of consistent use before judging whether it works

What to Avoid

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The Bottom Line

Most parenting struggles have a structural solution. This one does. Set up the system, leave it up, and watch what changes within a couple of weeks.