Solution: Use visual rules and behavior charts with simple illustrations. Result: Students understand expected behaviors clearly, reducing frustration.
Using Visual Supports to Address Aggression
Difficulty Understanding Social Norms
Solution: Provide visual social stories about appropriate behaviors in various scenarios. Result: Students learn how to behave appropriately in social situations.
Escalation Due to Sensory Overload
Solution: Use visual signals to guide students to quiet spaces or calming tools. Result: Students can independently manage sensory challenges.
Frustration during Group Activities
Solution: Use color-coded cue cards for turn-taking or asking for help. Result: Encourages smoother interactions and reduces conflict.
Lack of Understanding of Consequences
Solution: Use visual stories or diagrams to explain cause-and-effect relationships. Result: Students see the outcomes of their actions and adjust behavior accordingly.
Limited Ability to Communicate Needs
Solution: Use picture cards or communication boards. Result: Students express needs without resorting to aggressive behaviors.
Overreacting to Environmental Changes
Solution: Create a 'change board' to visually show upcoming adjustments. Result: Students feel prepared for and less anxious about changes.
Overwhelmed during Transitions
Solution: Provide visual schedules and timers to prepare for changes. Result: Students feel more in control and manage transitions calmly.
Struggling to Regulate Emotions
Solution: Display step-by-step visuals for calming strategies like 'Breathe, Count. Ask for Help.' Result: Helps students follow clear steps to manage their emotions.
Struggling with Self-Monitoring
Solution: Provide personal visual checklists for behaviors and emotions. Result: Encourages self-awareness and accountability.
