Daily Schedule
Visual schedule maker for autism daily routines
Predictability lowers anxiety. Build a clear daily schedule your child can follow step by step, so transitions stop being a fight.
How it works
- 1.Add the steps. List the parts of the day in the order they happen.
- 2.Make it visual. Each step is clear and easy for your child to follow.
- 3.Follow it together. A predictable routine that calms transitions.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I make a visual schedule for my autistic child?
- Pick the steps of your child's day and arrange them into a simple picture schedule they can follow. Beacon lets you build a morning, after-school, or bedtime routine your child can actually see, so what comes next stops being a surprise.
- Do visual schedules really help with transitions and meltdowns?
- For a lot of kids, yes. Seeing the order of the day reduces the uncertainty that drives transition meltdowns, because the child knows what is happening now and what is coming next. Predictability is calming, and a visual schedule makes the plan visible instead of verbal.
- Can I make different schedules for morning, school, and bedtime?
- Yes. You can build separate routines for the moments that tend to be hardest, like getting out the door or winding down at night, and adjust them as your child grows.
- What age is a visual schedule for?
- There is no fixed age. Visual schedules help any child who does better seeing a routine than hearing it, which includes many autistic and ADHD kids as well as younger children who are not reading yet.
- Is the visual schedule maker free, and do I need an account?
- It is free to use, and you can build and explore a schedule right away. You create a free account to save your routines and sync them across devices. Your data is private.