This Visual Tool Helps Australian Children With Autism And ADHD Complete Tasks

This Visual Tool Helps Australian Children With Autism And ADHD Complete Tasks, updated 10/27/20, 10:30 AM

Online Australian store Happy Hubble has launched Routine and Reward Cards, a set of products designed as visual tools to encourage children with autism to complete daily tasks with a reward to look forward to. You can find more about the product at https://happyhubble.com.au/products/routine-and-reward

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Online Australian Store Sells Sensory Tools And
Toys For Children With Autism
Online Australian store Happy Hubble has launched Routine & Reward Cards, a set of
products that provide colourful visual aid to assist kids with autism or ADHD in identifying &
completing routine tasks with the added incentive of tangible rewards for their achievements.
The newly launched product is part of the therapy store’s
inventory of sensory tools and fidget toys for autistic children
to help develop their life skills and live better with autism.
Happy Hubble says that children with autism or ADHD often
need visual supports to accompany verbal cues, which is why
the colourful routine card can be so helpful in accomplishing
chores.
Kids may become less stressed and
more independent when they are
able to see what’s coming up next
with their routine cards.
To complement and encourage using the
routine card effectively, it comes with
different rewards cards—for example,
some sugar or screen time—to celebrate
the children’s achievements. 
To complement and encourage using the routine card effectively, it comes with different rewards cards—for
example, some sugar or screen time—to celebrate the children's achievements. The set also comes with a
timer, so that kids have another visual to refer to when they're using their reward cards.
Happy Hubble was founded by Simone
Hubble, a mum to three autistic kids. On
discovering all three of her young children
had autism, she said: “Gone was the dream
of the perfect neurotypical young family...
"I spent my time ferrying children from early
intervention to early intervention, researching
autism parenting... I’ve gone to great lengths to find
the tools I need to survive my life as an autism
mum."
She continued, "Eventually I designed my own tools... My tools and ideas have
interested our therapists over the years. They have told me time and time again to
produce these tools for other parents. So I did, and Happy Hubble was born.”
Simone Hubble created Happy Hubble
to help other Australian families in
similar situations find the best tools,
resources, visual aids and NDIS
advice.
The goal is that children will find toys that
they love and that benefit them
therapeutically, helping them to express
themselves and increase their
interactions with others.
Go to
happyhubble.com.au
to find out more!