Getting dressed.

Getting dressed has more steps than it looks. Laying them out one at a time makes it doable.

Visual schedule

Getting Dressed

  • Shirt
  • Pants
  • Socks
  • Shoes
  • Ready to go
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What to expect

Breaking dressing into one piece of clothing at a time gives your kid a clear finish line for each step. Put the items in the order that works for your child's body and sensory needs.

One tip from a dad who's been there

Lay the actual clothes out in the same top-to-bottom order as the schedule. The picture and the pile match, and the choosing is already done.

Common questions

What if certain clothes are always a battle?

That is often about feel, not stubbornness: tags, seams, and waistbands are real to a sensory kid. Build the schedule around clothes that already work, and save new clothes for calm days.

Can I make this in Spanish?

Yes. Every tool and this page exist in Spanish, and the printed page comes out in the language you choose. Use the language switch at the top.

Do I need an account?

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