Children often need support to understand expectations, move through hard moments more safely, and know what they can do when their body or voice needs help.
At SteadyHand.Co, our behaviour supports are designed to offer clarity, safety, and practical guidance in ways that are calm, respectful, and easy to use. Our goal is not to fix children, but to support communication, regulation, participation, and growing independence.
Shop by Support Area
Explore the support area that best matches your child’s or learner’s needs.
Safe Behaviour
Visual supports that help children understand expectations around safe hands, safe feet, body safety, and participation.
Waiting & Turn Taking
Resources that help children wait, take turns, and join activities with more support and less stress.
Voice & Listening Supports
Supports that help children understand voice levels, listening expectations, and what may work in different places and situations.
Clear Expectations
Visual reminders that help adults communicate what is needed in a way that is consistent, concrete, and easier to understand.
Support During Hard Moments
Simple visual supports that help children know what they can do when they need help, a break, or more support.
Shop by Common Needs
If you already know what feels hard right now, start with the area that best matches the challenge.
My child needs clearer expectations
Start with visual supports that show what safe and supported participation can look like.
My child struggles to wait or share turns
Start with waiting and turn taking supports that break the skill into smaller, more concrete steps.
My child needs help using the right voice for the place
Start with voice level and listening supports that teach context clearly and respectfully.
My child needs support during hard moments
Start with visual reminders for asking for help, taking a break, and using supportive strategies.
I need practical visual tools for home or school
Start with supports that can be used regularly across routines, transitions, and everyday expectations.
Featured Resources
These resources are some of the most helpful starting points for building clear, respectful, and supportive behaviour guidance over time.
Safe Body & Behaviour Visual Supports
A visual support pack that helps children understand safe hands, safe feet, voice expectations, and supported participation.
Waiting & Turn Taking Visual Supports
A practical set of tools that helps children learn what waiting means, what turn taking looks like, and what they can do while waiting.
Voice Levels Visual Support
A visual chart that helps children understand which voice may fit different places and situations.
Help & Support Visuals
Simple visuals that show what children can do when they need help, a break, or more adult support.
School & Home Expectation Supports
Clear visual reminders that help adults communicate consistent expectations across different settings.
How These Supports Can Help
Behaviour supports work best when they offer clarity, support, and understanding — not shame or pressure.
These visual tools can help children:
- understand what is expected
- know what helps keep their body safe
- learn what to do when things feel hard
- participate more successfully in daily routines and shared spaces
- feel more supported over time
The goal is not to make children hide who they are. The goal is to support safety, communication, regulation, and access in ways that are respectful and practical.
Bundles
Bundles are a helpful way to build a more complete behaviour support system while keeping visuals and language consistent.
Behaviour Support Toolkit
A practical collection of visual supports for safe behaviour, waiting, turn taking, and clear expectations.
Home Support Behaviour Set
A focused set of tools for families supporting routines, safety, and everyday expectations at home.
School Support Behaviour Set
A focused set of tools for classroom expectations, participation, and supported behaviour in school settings.
Complete Behaviour & Regulation Bundle
A broader collection of visual supports for safety, expectations, waiting, voice levels, and emotional support.
New to Behaviour Supports?
If you are just getting started, begin with one area that feels most important right now.
You might start with:
- a safe behaviour support if expectations feel unclear
- a waiting support if transitions or sharing turns feel hard
- a voice support if the child needs help understanding what fits different spaces
- a help card or break support if hard moments happen often
You do not need to teach everything at once. Clear and repeated supports can build understanding over time.
Looking for Something Specific?
Use the product categories to browse more easily by need, setting, or support type.
SteadyHand.Co is designed to make it easier to find visual tools that are practical, respectful, and ready to use in everyday life.
Explore behaviour supports that build safety, understanding, and practical daily guidance.