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More ideas on arranging an autistic-friendly apartment: My friend GD has this whiteboard calendar that she marks with pictures instead of words, because she has a hard time thinking about time and processing language at the same time.Â
The green and blue lines here represent regular appointments, in the order they come in the day. GD doesn't have a hard time thinking about numbers and time at the same time, so for the non-regular appointments she's got a few times written down here too.Â
I mostly use my phone calendar (I need my calendar to sync with my computer), but I also swear by my dry-erase mail holder by the door - I don't know if my specific model is for sale anywhere but eBay anymore, but I got it at the Container Store. I use it to list all the things I need to get before going out the door. And to hang my keys.
Anyone else have cool calendars, etc. set up?