These tools were built in therapy rooms.

Not designed by a committee. Not tested in a lab. Built over ten years of sitting in sessions with school psychologists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists figuring out what actually worked for my son.

Every board came out of a real clinical conversation. The Spot the Feelings Board was developed with a school psychologist using I feel / I need language. The Zones Board was built with an OT around the Zones of Regulation framework. These are functional, durable tools designed to work the way you already work.

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Why clinicians recommend Fern Family Co.

The families you work with already need visual supports. Most of them are cobbling something together at home with printed sheets, laminating pouches, and velcro. They are rebuilding it every few months when it wears out or gets lost.

When you recommend a Fern board, you are giving them something professional, durable, and ready to use the day it arrives. Magnetic acrylic boards with reusable static vinyl clings. Nothing to reprint. Nothing to replace. One investment that lasts for years.

It also means your work does not stop when the session ends. The board stays on the wall. The family uses the same language you use. The structure you built in the room carries into the home.

Built to bridge the gap between the session and the home.

One of the hardest parts of this work is that the structure you build does not always follow families home. They leave the session knowing what to do and then lose it in the noise of real life.

These boards are designed to close that gap. The language is consistent with what therapists already use. The setup is simple enough that a parent can maintain it without you. And because the boards are beautiful enough to stay on the wall, families actually keep using them.

I built all of this because I was a mom in those rooms. I know what it feels like to leave a session feeling hopeful and then get home and not know how to hold onto it. These tools exist so the work you do carries further.

Yes. We offer bulk pricing for therapy offices, schools, and clinics. See our Schools and Therapy pricing page for details on how it works and to request a quote.

Yes. Many of our boards directly support common IEP goals around emotional regulation, routine following, self-advocacy, and transition support. The Spot the Feelings Board, Zones Board, and First Then Board are the most commonly used in clinical and school settings. The SEED method framework and SIMPLE setup guide that come with every board are also consistent with how clinicians teach parents to implement visual supports at home.

Absolutely. Many therapists share our site directly with families or keep a card with the link to hand out. If you want to point families somewhere specific, the Find Your Board page is a good starting place. If you are recommending us regularly, reach out and we can talk through wholesale options.

Ready to bring these into your practice?

Start with the boards your clients need most. Everything ships ready to use. No assembly, no reprinting, no setup. Just tools that work.