Printables
Printable Tools for Calm & Connection
From calming charts to visual schedules, these printable resources are made to support everyday routines and emotional regulation. Designed by Mama Love for real-life use with JoJo and JayJay — simple, helpful, and autism-friendly.

Feelings Cards for Kids – Visual Aid for Big Emotions
📘These adorable feelings cards help young children recognize and express their emotions—especially when they can't say it out loud. Featuring JoJo and friends from Kawaii Spectrum, each card visually represents a feeling like sad, mad, scared, or hungry in a clear, friendly way. Great for home, classroom, therapy, or on-the-go emotional support.
Use them during:
Emotional outbursts or meltdowns
Daily check-ins and routines
Transitions like bedtime or school drop-off
🖨️ Download, print, and laminate for easy use anywhere!

Small Problems vs. Big Problems – Learning Emotional Scale
🧠Teach your child how to identify and sort problems by size with this visual support chart. Featuring JoJo, JayJay, Zilla, and Mama Love, this printable shows examples of small vs. big problems in a relatable way. A helpful tool for managing meltdowns and building self-regulation.
⚖️ Helps children assess the size of their feelings
🎨 Bright, visual Kawaii Spectrum characters
💬 Use as a poster or daily check-in tool

I Can Infer — Visual Thinking with JoJo & Star Pal
🔍This interactive printable encourages kids to observe, think, and infer what might be happening in the scene with JoJo and Star Pal. Use it to spark conversations, practice speech, and build social-emotional reasoning in a playful way.
🧺 Great for speech therapy and SEL
🗯️ Includes guiding questions
🎨 Adorable picnic scene with JoJo and Star Pal

After the Playdate — My Calming Steps
🌟Help your child reset after a busy or overwhelming playdate with this gentle step-by-step visual guide. JoJo, JayJay, and Mama Love model calming strategies like deep breathing, hugging a plush, and drawing feelings. Use it to build a consistent post-social routine.
✅ Includes checkbox-style calming steps
🧸 Visuals of JoJo with Calmy and JayJay drinking water
💖 "You did your best today" sticker space

My Feelings Cards – When I Can’t Say It Out Loud
🧩These visual cards help children communicate their feelings when words are hard to find. Featuring JoJo and the Kawaii Spectrum crew, each card illustrates a common emotion or need — from “I need a break” to “I’m hungry.” Ideal for home, classroom, or therapy settings.
🧠 Encourages emotional awareness
💬 Supports nonverbal communication
🎨 Includes 9 emotion cards featuring JoJo and Mama Love

Monthly Visual Schedule – Printable Planner for Kids
📆 "Help your child stay organized, calm, and confident all month long with this cheerful visual planner!" Our Monthly Schedule features the lovable JoJo (the blue puzzle) and JayJay (the orange fidget spinner) to make planning feel playful and inviting. Use it to track routines, appointments, school breaks, therapy sessions, and fun outings — all in one easy-to-follow visual format.
🛠 How to Use: Fill in time blocks with activity names and visuals. Let your child help choose colors or stickers. Post in a visible area like the fridge, a wall, or a binder.
🕒 When to Use: Use it each morning or once a week to set up a predictable, easy-to-follow daily routine across the entire month.
💡 Why It Helps: Builds time awareness and independence, reduces anxiety about what’s coming next, and supports smoother transitions — especially helpful for neurodivergent kids.

Daily Routine Schedule (with Time Boxes)
⏰ "Break the day into fun, manageable chunks with pictures and times."
A fun visual tool to help children plan their day and build independence! Each activity (like breakfast, school, or bedtime) has a matching image and space to write the time. Use it to encourage time awareness and reduce transitions stress.
🛠 How to Use: Fill in time blocks with activity names and visuals. Post in a visible area.
🕒 When to Use: Each morning or weekly to set up predictable daily routines.
💡 Why It Helps: Builds time awareness and supports transitions throughout the day.

Calm Down Chart
🌀 "How to take a break and feel better—step by step!"
This cute visual chart helps children learn how to self-regulate when they’re overwhelmed. With calming strategies like hugging a plush, using a fidget, or asking for help, the chart guides kids step-by-step using familiar Kawaii Spectrum characters. Great for home, classrooms, or therapy settings.
🛠 How to Use: Post in your child’s reset spot or bedroom. Point to and practice the steps together during calm moments.
🕒 When to Use: During meltdowns, after overstimulation, or as part of a daily calm-down routine.
💡 Why It Helps: Gives children a visual path to emotional regulation and empowers independence.

Feelings Wheel
🎨 "Point to your mood and start the conversation!"
The Feelings Wheel teaches emotional awareness by helping kids identify and name their feelings visually. With bright colors and our lovable character JayJay in the center, children can point to how they feel—making it easier to express emotions even without words.
🛠 How to Use: Let your child spin or point to the feeling that matches their mood. Practice naming feelings daily.
🕒 When to Use: During emotional check-ins, therapy, or morning routines.
💡 Why It Helps: Builds emotional vocabulary and helps nonverbal or younger children express themselves.

Therapy Tracker
📊 "Easily log therapy details and progress in one place."
Keep a simple record of all your child’s therapy sessions—ABA, speech, OT, and more. With space to log provider names, times, and notes, this tool helps parents monitor patterns, share insights with therapists, and track consistency.
🛠 How to Use: Write down session dates, provider info, and notes after each appointment.
🕒 When to Use: After every therapy or service session (ABA, OT, speech, etc.).
💡 Why It Helps: Tracks consistency, helps notice progress, and supports communication with professionals.

How Do I Feel? Emotions Chart
💬 "Match feelings to faces and build emotional awareness."
Printable colorful emotions chart uses Kawaii Spectrum characters to help children recognize and label a wide range of feelings—from silly to scared. A wonderful companion for building social-emotional skills, empathy, and reflection time.
🛠 How to Use: Place on a wall or binder. Let your child point to or describe their feeling using the characters.
🕒 When to Use: During daily check-ins, meltdowns, or therapy sessions.
💡 Why It Helps: Encourages emotional literacy and builds communication skills.

Reset Spot Poster
🌿 "What to put in your child’s calming corner."
Create a peaceful space with this poster that shows what belongs in a sensory-friendly “reset spot.” Whether it’s a cozy corner or calming area, this guide helps children learn when and how to take a break to feel safe and centered.
🛠 How to Use: Use as a visual checklist to set up a calming corner at home or school.
🕒 When to Use: Whenever your child needs a sensory break or starts to feel overwhelmed.
💡 Why It Helps: Teaches kids to recognize when they need space and what helps them feel safe.