When her younger son was diagnosed with Autism, Denise quickly became educated on the use of Visual Cues – single-image pictures that help those with language and communication challenges perform everyday tasks.
Since people with Autism think in pictures, visual cues help them follow a schedule, manage behavior, tolerate new activities, and communicate with others.
Denise’s son’s behavior and language skills improved dramatically with the use of visual cues, but the cues were often time-consuming to make and cumbersome to transport and manage.