Hard mornings often come from not knowing what's next. A schedule your kid can see (and check off) hands them the order, so the picture leads instead of your voice. Change the steps to match your real mornings.
One tip from a dad who's been there
Put the schedule where the morning actually happens, on the fridge, the bathroom mirror, or by the shoes. The picture carries the reminders, so the morning feels less like a push.
Common questions
What if mornings still fall apart with the schedule up?
Start with the one step that snags most and let the schedule carry just that for a week. Checking off even two steps builds the habit. Calm mornings are built one step at a time.
Can I make this in Spanish?
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