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What if the reason a visual schedule "isn't working" isn't because the child can't handle it — but because we've accidentally made it too big… or too small… or too adult-centered?
In this episode, we'll unpack one of the most common questions educators ask: "How long should a visual schedule be?"
And the answer isn't about minutes. It's about nervous systems.
Together, we explore how schedule length impacts regulation, why longer isn't always better, and how to adjust visual supports in ways that reduce cognitive load instead of increasing it.
Because visual schedules are not about endurance. They are about safety and predictability.
In This Episode, You'll Learn
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Autism Little Learners Membership: www.autismlittlelearners.com/pod
Visual Schedules: Why They Work and How They Help Autistic Children
Visual Schedules: Choosing The Symbols And Length
Visual Schedules Made Easy
Visual Support Starter Set
Visual Supports Coaching Week Replays
So… how long should a visual schedule be?
Long enough to create predictability.Short enough to maintain regulation. There is no magic number of icons. There is only what works for this child, on this day, in this classroom. Visual schedules are not about endurance. They are about safety. And when children feel safe, learning follows.
By Tara Phillips4.8
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What if the reason a visual schedule "isn't working" isn't because the child can't handle it — but because we've accidentally made it too big… or too small… or too adult-centered?
In this episode, we'll unpack one of the most common questions educators ask: "How long should a visual schedule be?"
And the answer isn't about minutes. It's about nervous systems.
Together, we explore how schedule length impacts regulation, why longer isn't always better, and how to adjust visual supports in ways that reduce cognitive load instead of increasing it.
Because visual schedules are not about endurance. They are about safety and predictability.
In This Episode, You'll Learn
Key Takeaways
Try This
Related Resources & Links
Autism Little Learners Membership: www.autismlittlelearners.com/pod
Visual Schedules: Why They Work and How They Help Autistic Children
Visual Schedules: Choosing The Symbols And Length
Visual Schedules Made Easy
Visual Support Starter Set
Visual Supports Coaching Week Replays
So… how long should a visual schedule be?
Long enough to create predictability.Short enough to maintain regulation. There is no magic number of icons. There is only what works for this child, on this day, in this classroom. Visual schedules are not about endurance. They are about safety. And when children feel safe, learning follows.

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