For Special Education
Children with special needs require additional visual support and strategies.
LessonPix gives parents, teachers, and therapists ways to help. Here are just a few:
- Visuals for Communication support.
- Occuptional Therapy and Fine Motor activities.
- Games and Activities for cognitive development.
- Picture Cues and strategies for Behavior Needs.
![]() Choice CardsChildren can feel empowered when given choices throughout their day. Choice cards are picture cards used to offer a choice between 2 or more items. These cards can be used with young children or children with special needs, such as autism or communication delays. Learn More | ![]() First Then BoardsFirst Then Boards are used in a visual strategy to help children learn new skills, manage challenging behaviors, or follow a simple schedule. Learn More | ![]() Visual SchedulesA visual schedule can help special education teachers prepare their students to be ready to learn. Learn More |
![]() Visuals for Special EducationVisual Picture Cards are a great way to communicate expectations and reinforce learning visually. Learn More |





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