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TomTag - Know What To Expect - Mini Kits

SKU: OK-WE-IC-MK-XXX-VC 5 In Stock

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TomTag uses symbols to show a series of separate tasks or steps involved in a task that are part of a routine, sequence of events in a timeline or they can be used as a list to teach a new skill by breaking down a single activity into smaller steps.

Style: I Know What To Expect – My Vaccination

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The TomTag I Know What To Expect Range 

With the TomTag, I Know What To Expect range, it’s quick and easy to make personalised visual timelines, schedules and reminders, which can be used anywhere in the home, at school, in care settings or when out and about.

TomTag visual supports can provide structure and guidance to the day or week ahead, helping to lessen anxieties and manage expectations about what will happen. This can lead to improved behaviour and communication and encourage personal responsibility and independence. 

These are genuinely versatile visual supports.  Use the tags singly to highlight sections of the day or particular tasks. Work towards using just one tag to cover a routine or time of day. 

TomTag is hygienic, durable and portable, but it’s fun to use most of all. Most children love stickers, so let them join in the fun. Helping set them up will encourage them to use them too!

Key benefits

  • Showing your child what is going to happen at their vaccination appointment reduces their worries about what to expect
  • Setting up the timeline together with your child gives them a chance to ask any questions or share any worries they may have about their appointment
  • Portable and discreet means you can take it with you to reassure your child whilst you’re there

Every Kit Except 'My Vacination' contents

  • 2  TomTag Button Holders (please specify your colour preferences in the notes section at checkout) 
  • 20  blank buttons to give you the flexibility to create multiple routines 
  • 20 symbol stickers for you to choose from to make personalised routines
  • 4  blank stickers to use for additional items or tasks
  • 4  blank rectangular stickers to label your TomTag Button Holders
  • Easy to follow instruction sheet to assemble your TomTag

My Vaccination Mini Kit Contents

  • 1 TomTag Button Holder (use the drop-down box below to select your preferred colour)
  • 6 blank buttons
  • 6 symbol stickers
  • 2 blank stickers for extra personalisation
  • 1 pre-printed rectangular label naming your TomTag Button Holder

How does TomTag work?

TomTag uses symbols to show a series of tasks or steps involved in a task that is part of a routine or sequence of events in a timeline or can be used as a list to teach a new skill by breaking down a single activity into smaller steps.

Many children with autism and other additional needs have strong visual skills. They are more likely to remember and understand what they have seen rather than what they hear. Using visual support like TomTag to present information visually and in a step-by-step manner allows visual thinkers and learners to take in information at their own pace. Visuals can act as a reminder when children forget what’s been said or become distracted. TomTag helps to bring their attention back to the task or current situation.

About TomTags

Clare Tom's Mum - ''When Tom was younger, it wasn't easy to know how he felt.

He was nonverbal until he was five years old, and even when he started to speak, he struggled to find the words to tell me his feelings. It was hard to interpret how he was feeling from his facial expressions as he was often expressionless, rarely smiling or frowning. 

Not being able to interpret Tom's feelings made me feel terrible and made him angry and frustrated, leading to frequent outbursts and meltdowns. 

This experience showed me that Tom needed a simple nonverbal way to understand and communicate his feelings. 

Like many autistic individuals, Tom has solid visual skills. He finds it easier to understand pictures rather than words. By showing him faces displaying different emotions and pairing them with the words describing them, Tom learned how to identify his emotions and used the pictures to show us how he was feeling. 

Being able to quickly and easily communicate his feelings reduced his anger and frustration as he felt understood and supported.

We created this visual feelings thermometer with 6 simple colour-graded ‘feelings’ faces to help your child comfortably and confidently share and discuss their feelings, worries and emotions.''


WARNING: Please note - TomTag is not a toy. Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.

 

Symbol images produced under licence from Widgit Symbols (c) Widgit Software 2002-2024 www.widgit.com

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Please note: These products are sold with their intended purpose as described. We cannot be held responsible for any misuse of items where physical force has been used to damage the product or where it had been used in a manner that it was not designed for. If in doubt of its suitability, please get in touch.

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‘If you need further support on how to help your child with communication and visual aids you can call the Contact helpline on 0808 808 3555.’

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