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Routine Templates

Pre-made routine charts for common age groups and situations. Customize with your child's name and print!

Preschooler Morning Routine

Perfect morning routine for preschoolers: wake up, use potty, wash hands, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush teeth.

Age: 3-5 years

Tasks: 6 tasks

Duration: 30-40 minutes

School-Age Morning Routine

Complete morning routine for school kids: wake up, make bed, wash face, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush teeth, pack backpack, shoes on.

Age: 6-8 years

Tasks: 8 tasks

Duration: 45-60 minutes

Toddler Simple Morning

Simplified for toddlers: wake up, diaper/potty, get dressed, eat breakfast.

Age: 2-3 years

Tasks: 4 tasks

Duration: 20-30 minutes

Preschooler Bedtime Routine

Calming bedtime routine: tidy toys, bath time, pajamas, brush teeth, story time, lights out.

Age: 3-5 years

Tasks: 6 tasks

Duration: 30-40 minutes

School-Age Bedtime Routine

Complete bedtime routine: homework check, shower, pajamas, brush teeth, pack backpack for tomorrow, reading time, lights out.

Age: 6-8 years

Tasks: 7 tasks

Duration: 40-50 minutes

Weekend Morning Routine

Relaxed weekend morning: wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush teeth, free play.

Age: 4-8 years

Tasks: 5 tasks

Duration: 30-40 minutes

After School Routine

Structured after-school routine: arrive home, put away backpack, snack time, homework, outdoor play, prepare for dinner.

Age: 6-8 years

Tasks: 6 tasks

Duration: 2-3 hours

Quick Morning Routine

Fast-paced morning for busy families: wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush teeth, go!

Age: 5-8 years

Tasks: 5 tasks

Duration: 20-25 minutes

Toddler Bedtime Routine

Simple bedtime for toddlers: bath time, pajamas, brush teeth, story time, cuddle and sleep.

Age: 2-3 years

Tasks: 5 tasks

Duration: 25-35 minutes

Summer Morning Routine

Relaxed summer morning: wake up, use bathroom, get dressed, eat breakfast, apply sunscreen, outdoor play.

Age: 4-8 years

Tasks: 6 tasks

Duration: 30-40 minutes

School Morning with Sports

Morning with sports prep: wake up, get dressed, breakfast, brush teeth, pack backpack, pack sports bag, water bottle, shoes, go!

Age: 6-8 years

Tasks: 9 tasks

Duration: 50-65 minutes

Preschool After-School Routine

Simple after preschool: arrive home, wash hands, snack time, quiet time, play time.

Age: 3-5 years

Tasks: 5 tasks

Duration: 90-120 minutes

Calming Bedtime Routine

Extra calming routine: tidy room, bath, pajamas, brush teeth, meditation/breathing, story time, cuddle time, lights out.

Age: 4-8 years

Tasks: 8 tasks

Duration: 45-55 minutes

Weekend Bedtime Routine

Relaxed weekend bedtime: shower, pajamas, brush teeth, family movie/game time, reading, lights out.

Age: 5-8 years

Tasks: 6 tasks

Duration: 50-60 minutes

Sick Day Morning Routine

Gentle routine for sick days: wake up slowly, use bathroom, change into comfy clothes, take medicine if needed.

Age: 3-8 years

Tasks: 4 tasks

Duration: 20-30 minutes

Homework-Heavy After School

For busy school days: arrive home, snack, homework session 1, break/play, homework session 2, reading practice, free time.

Age: 6-8 years

Tasks: 7 tasks

Duration: 2.5-3 hours

Early Morning Routine

For early risers: wake up, make bed, get dressed, breakfast, brush teeth, check weather, pack lunch.

Age: 5-8 years

Tasks: 7 tasks

Duration: 35-45 minutes

Sunday Reset Routine

Weekly prep routine: wake up, breakfast, tidy bedroom, organize toys, lay out school clothes, pack backpack, check homework, family activity.

Age: 5-8 years

Tasks: 8 tasks

Duration: 60-90 minutes

Gentle Wake-Up Routine

Slow morning for sensitive kids: wake gently, stretch, bathroom, get dressed at own pace, breakfast, brush teeth.

Age: 3-6 years

Tasks: 6 tasks

Duration: 40-50 minutes

Rainy Day After School

Indoor afternoon routine: arrive home, snack, homework, indoor crafts/games, help with dinner prep, reading time.

Age: 4-8 years

Tasks: 6 tasks

Duration: 2-3 hours

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Age-Appropriate Routines

These templates are general guidelines based on typical child development. Every child is unique and may need adjustments.

Always adapt routines to your child's individual needs, abilities, and family schedule. Consult with your pediatrician if you have concerns about your child's development or routine capabilities.