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Visual Prompts

Working on Visual Prompts with Your Child at Home

Visual prompts are pictures or symbols that show your child what to do or what comes next. At home, build them into routines like dressing and brushing, offer picture choices, use 'first-then' cards, and gradually fade your help so your child succeeds more independently.

Working on Visual Prompts with Your Child at Home
Visual Prompts at Home: A Gentle Start — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

The picture on the wall that shows what comes next — that small visual cue can turn a confusing moment into one your child can handle on their own.

In short

Visual prompts are pictures, photos or simple symbols that show your child what to do, what comes next, or how to make a choice — without you needing to repeat words. At home you can build them into daily routines like dressing, brushing and play, fading your help over time so your child succeeds more independently. They are gentle, low-pressure and easy to start today.

Easy ways to start at home

Make a simple routine strip
  • Take photos of each step of a familiar routine — for example brush teeth, wash face, comb hair.
  • Line the photos up left to right on a card or the bathroom wall.
  • Point to each picture as your child does it, then let them lead.

Offer visual choices

  • Hold up two picture cards (banana / biscuit) and let your child point or hand you the one they want.
  • This builds communication and reduces frustration before words arrive.

Show "first–then"

  • A two-box card — "first" (a task) and "then" (a favourite) — helps your child see that the hard bit is short and the nice bit is coming.

Fade your prompts gradually

  • Start by pointing to the picture, then just tap near it, then simply have it on the wall.
  • The goal is the picture doing the prompting, not you — that is real independence.

Keep sessions short and warm, follow your child's lead, and celebrate every small success. Pair the picture with one clear spoken word so language and image grow together.

When a little guidance helps

If your child finds spoken instructions hard to follow, becomes overwhelmed at transitions, or is still building first words, visual prompts can ease daily life right away. If these difficulties are ongoing across settings, a developmental check can help you understand what support fits best — pairing visual prompts with speech therapy is often a strong combination.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of qualified clinicians — what you do at home complements that, it does not replace it. Our team can show you exactly how to set up visual prompts for your child's routines, and our AbilityScore® gives a clear, multi-domain picture of your child's strengths so support is built around them. With 25 million+ therapy sessions and 4.95 lakh+ families served, we can help you make these tools work at home.

Trusted sources

Aligned with guidance from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) on augmentative and visual communication supports, and the American Academy of Pediatrics' healthychildren.org resources on supporting early communication at home.

Next step — message our team on WhatsApp at +91 91001 81181 to book a developmental check and get a simple home visual-prompt plan made for your child.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch whether your child starts glancing at or pointing to the picture before you prompt them — that's a sign the visual is doing its job and you can fade your help further. If instructions stay hard to follow across many settings, consider a developmental check.

Try this at home

Snap photos on your phone of one short routine your child knows, line them up left to right, and point to each step today — keep it under five minutes and cheerful.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

What exactly is a visual prompt?

A visual prompt is a picture, photo or simple symbol that shows your child what to do, what comes next, or what choices they have — so they can follow along without relying only on spoken words.

At what age can I start using visual prompts?

You can begin in the toddler years and beyond. Start with one or two real photos of familiar routines, keep it simple, and follow your child's lead — there's no pressure and no wrong pace.

Should I stop saying the words if I use pictures?

No — pair the picture with one clear spoken word. Visuals support language; they don't replace it. Over time many children build words alongside the images.

How do I know if the visual prompt is working?

Look for your child glancing at or pointing to the picture before you prompt, and completing steps with less help from you. That growing independence is the goal.

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