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  1. The table provides an overview of the three categories, samples of the types of visual supports associated with each category, a definition of the type, and how the visual support might be …

  2. Visual supports are used with children who have autism spectrum disorders (ASD) for two main purposes. They help parents commu-nicate better with their child, and they help their child …

  3. How can we use visuals? Tip: Make sure that visuals are age appropriate for the learner. Tip: Use realistic student photos when appropriate.

  4. Light encoded by the retinal photoreceptors is processed by multiple circuits, each serving a specific purpose. These circuits transmit information to different brain regions and handle …

  5. Chapter names were shortened, and some were renamed to emphasize that this guide is for all VI products. With this in mind, the term credit line replaced photographer’s credit line. Information …

  6. Mar 30, 2023 · The Visual Supports Checklist is based on a review of current literature, practical knowledge, and reported experiences from early childhood educators on the topic of visual …

  7. Use the step by step practice guide and the other AFIRM resources to plan how you will use Visual Supports! Ask for implementation coaching from a CAPTAIN Cadre to build your skills.