Visual schedules, routine charts and calmer days — practical help you can use today.
A visual schedule shows your child their day in pictures so they can follow it on their own. Here’s why it works, how to build one, and a template you can start today.
Mornings with an ADHD child don’t have to be a battle. Here’s a visual, one-step-at-a-time morning routine that reduces nagging and helps kids get ready on their own.
Visual schedules are one of the most effective supports for autistic children. Learn how to set one up at home to reduce anxiety around transitions and build independence.
Most chore charts get ignored after a week. Here’s how to build a chore chart kids actually use — with visible steps, immediate rewards, and progress you can track.
A visual bedtime routine helps kids wind down and stop the endless stalling. Here’s a simple bedtime sequence and how to make it run itself.
A routine chart gives kids structure they can follow on their own. Here’s how to build morning, after-school and bedtime routines that reduce nagging and build independence.