Pick a Morning, After-school, Homework or Bedtime template and tweak the steps. Give each child their own avatar and colour.
They see one step at a time — “First brush teeth, then get dressed” — tap done, and get a little celebration. All on their own.
You set the rewards and see exactly what got done, and when. The routine becomes the habit — and you stop repeating yourself.

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Routine Kids turns your child’s day into a simple picture routine they can follow on their own — one step at a time. You build a routine from templates in about a minute, hand over the phone or iPad, and your child taps each step done. No reading required.
Families with kids roughly 3–10, and especially parents raising children with ADHD or autism, or any child who does better with clear structure. The visual, one-step-at-a-time format removes the nagging and the guesswork.
No. Every step is a clear picture with a short label, so pre-readers can run their whole routine independently.
A paper chart shows the whole list at once, which can overwhelm. Routine Kids shows just the current step and what’s next (“First / Then”), celebrates each finish, and tracks progress for you automatically.
Yes. Each child gets their own profile, avatar, colour and routines. You can clone a routine from one child to another in a tap.
Yes — an optional 4-digit code. Your child runs and views their routines freely; the code is only asked to leave their space (switch child or open Settings).
No ads, ever, and no third-party tracking. A parental gate protects any purchase or external link. The app works fully offline and your family’s data stays on your device.
You can try it and see the whole flow first. Routine Plus unlocks unlimited routines, multiple children and every reward — available weekly, yearly, or as a one-time Lifetime purchase.
Yes — Routine Kids is built for both iPhone and iPad, and is available in 15 languages.