autisticresources:Here’s an app to help with executive dysfunction. It’s called RoutineF
autisticresources:Here’s an app to help with executive dysfunction. It’s called RoutineFactory and is free on Google Play currently, with the App Store version coming soon, and is geared towards disabled people with difficulty with daily functioning. It’s linked to the online site (Here: https://routinefactory.com/) but I believe it can also be operated to begin from a smartphone or tablet. There are scheduled tasks (To help build a routine), and “Personal Assistants,” which are something that can be pulled up at any time to give any help needed for tasks.There’s also a reward point system that can be used if you want (By adding points to any task), and if you have a caretaker, you can redeem points with them, or have it for yourself. I like it because it’s really made clear that it’s geared towards disabled adults who need it as well as children. (i.e., the quote talking about why it’s good is by a person with PDD, not a parent). Here’s descriptions of the images I attached: Image 1: Screenshot of the RoutineFactory scheduling system. Image 2: Screenshot of the RoutineFactory list of task options. Image 3: Screenshot of the RoutineFactory checklist creator.Image 4: Screenshot of the RoutineFactory Assistants system.Image 5: Screenshot of naming a personal assistant. Image 6: Screenshot of the personal assistant options. -- source link
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