LGK Autism Visual Life Skills System™ | Visual Schedule, Sequencing Activities & Life Skills Flashcards for Autism, ADHD & Special Education ABLLS-R
LGK Autism Visual Life Skills System™
Teach Self-Care, Safety, Social Skills & School Readiness Through Visual Learning
Does your child struggle to follow daily routines, remember steps, transition between activities, or complete tasks independently?
The LGK Autism Visual Life Skills System™ is a complete visual learning program designed to help autistic children, visual learners, and children with special educational needs understand, practice, and master important life skills through clear step-by-step visuals.
Unlike ordinary flashcards, this system combines three powerful learning tools that work together to teach skills, provide visual reminders, and encourage independent practice.
How The System Works
📘 Learn The Skill
Children first learn routines through visual sequence flashcards that break daily tasks into simple, easy-to-follow steps.
📗 Remember The Skill
Portable visual routine strips provide visual reminders throughout the day and help children apply skills in real-life situations.
📙 Practice The Skill
Interactive Velcro sequencing activities strengthen understanding, reasoning, sequencing, and independence through hands-on learning.
This three-step learning approach helps children move from learning a skill to using it confidently in everyday life.
📦 What's Included?
📘 Set 1 – 4×4 Visual Sequence Flashcards
Step-by-step visual sequences designed to teach essential self-care and daily living skills.
- Cover Cough & Sneeze Hygiene
- Tying Shoe Laces
- Clipping Nails
- Toilet Routine
- Making Bed
- Putting On Shoes
- Putting On Socks
- Washing Hands
- Putting On Clothes
- Putting On Shirt
Best Used Where The Skill Happens
- Place hand washing cards above the sink
- Place toilet routine cards near the toilet
- Place dressing cards near wardrobes
- Place shoe cards near shoe racks
- Place bed-making cards beside the bed
These visual reminders help children follow routines with less prompting and greater independence.
📗 Set 2 – Visual Routine Strips
Portable visual supports designed for everyday routines, community outings, safety situations, and problem-solving.
- Attach to school bags
- Carry in therapy bags
- Use during travel and outings
- Prepare children before doctor visits
- Support shopping trips and restaurant visits
Skills Included:
- Self-Care Skills
- Community Skills
- Safety Skills
- Problem Solving Skills
- Eating Skills
📙 Set 3 – Velcro-Based Visual Sequencing Activities
Interactive sequencing activities designed to teach school readiness, classroom behavior, social skills, and independent thinking.
- Ask For Help
- Raise Hand
- Wait For Turn
- Wait In Line
- Follow Instructions
- Share Toy
- Ask To Play
- Join Group Activity
- Listen To Teacher
- Ask For Break
- Transition To New Activity
- Finish Work Then Play
- Put Toys Away
- Throw Trash Away
Children actively arrange pictures into the correct order, transforming learning into a hands-on experience.
🧠 Skills Developed
- Daily Living Skills
- Self-Care Skills
- Personal Hygiene Skills
- School Readiness Skills
- Visual Sequencing Skills
- Social Skills
- Problem Solving Skills
- Following Directions
- Task Completion Skills
- Community Participation Skills
- Safety Awareness
- Independent Functioning
✨ Benefits
- Supports Visual Learners
- Builds Independence Step-by-Step
- Reduces Dependence On Verbal Prompts
- Improves Understanding Of Routines
- Supports Smoother Transitions
- Encourages Task Completion
- Improves Confidence
- Strengthens School Readiness
- Supports Home, School & Therapy Goals
- Promotes Lifelong Functional Skills
🎯 Perfect For
- Autistic Children
- Special Education Students
- Speech Delay
- ADHD
- Developmental Delays
- Parents & Caregivers
- Special Education Teachers
- Speech Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Autism Centers
- Schools & Therapy Clinics
💙 One System. Three Ways To Learn.
Visual Flashcards • Portable Routine Strips • Hands-On Velcro Activities
Designed to help children understand routines, build confidence, and develop the skills they need for everyday success at home, school, and in the community.
