From Reactive to Calm
Parenting a child with autism is a journey filled with challenges, growth, and moments that test your patience and strength. Iāve been thereāreactive, overwhelmed, and unsure how to guide Jacob through his meltdowns and behaviors. But over the years, Iāve discovered tools and strategies that have transformed our home, starting with one of the most powerful: visual schedules.
In this post, Iāll share how we went from a young, reactive mom with no plan to a family that thrives with the help of visual schedules. Along the way, youāll see how these tools became our way to communicate, reduce anxiety, and give Jacob the independence and confidence he craved.
A Young, Reactive Mom: Learning the Hard Way
When Jacob was first diagnosed, I was heartbroken. I didnāt know how to communicate with him or help him navigate his day. Without a plan, chaos ruled our home. I remember one particular trip to Walmart vividly. Jacob was cutting up in the cart, making my shopping experience miserable. I was frustrated, overwhelmed, and unsure of how to handle the situation. Stop trying old parenting! We Create Autism-friendly family traditions!
That day, my young, reactive self grabbed a ping-pong paddle from the sporting goods section, marched Jacob to the bathroom, and gave him a couple of pats on the bottom. It wasnāt my proudest moment, but it was where I was at the timeāreacting to his behavior instead of teaching him how to manage it.
As time went on, I realized this approach wasnāt sustainable. Jacob was growing, and I knew I had to find better ways to guide him, especially since he couldnāt understand long sentences or process complex language. I needed a way to communicate effectively with him that didnāt rely on words.
The Turning Point: Discovering Visual Schedules
One day, I read a story about a 15-year-old autistic child who had a meltdown in a theme park gift shop. He was overwhelmed, and his mom was powerless to stop it. That story hit me hard. I didnāt want that to be Jacobās future. I knew I needed to teach him consequences and help him understand his day in a way that made sense to him.
When I pulled Jacob out of school to homeschool him, I discovered visual schedules. At first, I didnāt see how they could help. I thought, āHow can creating little activities and a schedule make a difference when I canāt even have a conversation with my child?ā
But I gave it a try, and it changed everything.
Why Visual Schedules Work
- They Reduce Anxiety
Visual schedules show Jacob what to expect in his day, eliminating the uncertainty that often triggers meltdowns. When he sees his day laid out in simple steps, he feels more in control. - They Build Independence
By giving Jacob a visual guide for his daily tasks, he learned to complete them on his own. Over time, this gave him the confidence to tackle new challenges. - They Foster Communication
Jacob struggles with language and long sentences, but visual schedules became our way to ātalk.ā They gave him choices and allowed him to understand expectations without feeling overwhelmed.
Building Structure and Consequences
Once we had visual schedules in place, we added routines and built-in consequences. If Jacob had a great week, he earned rewards like ordering a movie or game from Amazon on Fridays. If it wasnāt a good week, he didnāt get the reward, and we used the visual schedule to help him understand why.
For example:
- If Jacob didnāt complete his independent tasks, he would lose screen time for the evening.
- On challenging days, weād point to something fun on the schedule, like decorating cookies or watching a favorite movie , to redirect his energy and keep him motivated.
The Transformation: A Calmer, Happier Family
Visual schedules didnāt just help Jacobāthey helped our entire family. The consistency gave us peace of mind, and the predictability allowed Jacob to thrive. Over time, I noticed fewer meltdowns, more independence, and a happier child who felt understood and supported.
Today, Jacobās visual schedule includes everything from daily chores to sensory breaks and special activities. He knows what to expect, and if something changes, he can see how it fits into his day. This structure has been life-changing for him and for us as parents. How to achieve CALM on Autism Island, daily life on the spectrum.
Tips for Starting Visual Schedules
- Start Small
Begin with tasks your child already knows and enjoys. Build confidence before adding more challenging items to the schedule. - Be Consistent
Stick with the schedule every day. Even when it feels tough, consistency is key to building trust and reducing anxiety. - Celebrate Wins
Acknowledge every success, no matter how small. Jacob loves his Amazon rewards on Fridays, but for younger children, a sticker chart or high-five can work wonders. - Adapt as Needed
If something isnāt working, donāt be afraid to tweak the schedule. Remember, itās a tool to support your child, not a rigid rulebook.
Why Visual Schedules Matter
Visual schedules are more than just a parenting toolātheyāre a bridge to better communication, reduced anxiety, and a calmer, more joyful home. Theyāve allowed Jacob to learn, grow, and thrive in ways I never imagined when we first started this journey. Heartbreak to Hope: A Momās Mission Teaching and Learning Autism.
So, if youāre feeling overwhelmed and unsure of where to start, I encourage you to try visual schedules. They transformed our lives, and I believe they can transform yours too.
Youāve got this, mama. Slow and steady wins the race, and Iām here to cheer you on every step of the way.
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