Visual schedule maker that talks
Lay out a First / Then pair or a routine strip of up to eight steps, using pictures from our 26 decks or words you type. Tap a step to hear it out loud. Check steps off as the routine runs. Print it for the wall, or send the whole thing as a link.
Our routine
Choose a picture
Tap a deck, then tap a picture. You will hear it as it lands on the schedule.
Or type the step
Type the step and pick a picture for it. Words we have recorded will talk when tapped; anything else displays and prints as text.
Presenting keeps the checkmarks and hides everything else, so the strip is all that is on screen.
The link carries the schedule itself. Nothing is saved to a server, so send it to a parent or a classroom aide and they get exactly what you built — checkmarks stay on your device and travel with nobody.
Using a schedule alongside practice
A predictable sequence makes the hard step easier to accept, and pairing a picture with the spoken word gives a child two ways in. Put practice in the “first” slot and something they love in the “then” slot.
Little Words tools are activity materials for practice and play. They are not an assessment and do not diagnose anything. More for SLPs · More for parents