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Kids Routine Help Chart (Simple & Calm)

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Kids Routine Help Chart (Simple & Calm) This kids routine help chart is designed to support simple, calm routines at home or in the classroom—without overwhelm, pressure, or rigid schedules. In this video, I walk you through how I use a visual routine chart to help children move through daily transitions with more ease. This approach works especially well for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary kids who benefit from gentle structure and clear expectations. This routine help chart is: Flexible and easy to adapt Supportive of big feelings and regulation Helpful for mornings, transitions, and reset moments Designed for parents, teachers, homeschool families, and caregivers There’s no “right” way to use this chart. You can use one part, adjust it as needed, or simply let it support calm moments throughout the day. If routines feel hard right now, you’re not alone—and small, simple supports can make a big difference 💛 Find this resource in my SKOOL community! ✨ Want more tips like this? Come hang out with me on SKOOL 👉 https://www.skool.com/the-differentiation-clubhouse-7523/about Think: extra help, real talk, and no overwhelm 💛 Disclosure: Some links in this description may be affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only share tools and resources I truly use and love. Thank you for your support! 💛 #kidsroutines #toddlerhelp #visualroutines #SKOOL

About This Video

In this video, I’m sharing a simple, calm way I support kids through routines without turning the day into a rigid schedule. I walk you through how I use a visual “routine help chart” to make transitions feel easier—especially for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary kids who really benefit from gentle structure and clear expectations. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s giving kids a steady, supportive cue for what comes next. What I love about this chart is how flexible it is. You can use one section, adjust it to fit your family or classroom, and pull it out for those tricky moments like mornings, transitions, or a quick reset when emotions are big. I also talk about how this kind of visual support can help with regulation—because it’s not about pressure, it’s about creating calm. If routines feel hard right now, you’re not alone, and small supports like this can make a real difference. You can find this resource inside my SKOOL community.

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