Put clothes in laundry
Clothes usually end up in a pile on the floor — not from defiance, but because the laundry basket isn't in sight at that moment. The visual support below brings the missed step into view.
♂Put clothes in laundry
A boy puts colorful clothes from a laundry basket into a front-loading washing machine.
♀Put clothes in laundry
A smiling woman puts colorful clothes into a white laundry basket.
About this visual support
Putting clothes in the laundry isn't a moral choice — it's a habit that lives or dies by how visible the basket is. When a child undresses in the bedroom while the basket sits in the bathroom, the step is forgotten before it can begin. Not because it's hard, but because the brain got no reminder right there and then.
A visual cue acts as that reminder in the actual room. Stick the picture where the clothes usually come off, and it becomes the first thing the eyes land on after the shirt comes over the head. The child no longer has to hold the whole chain in working memory — the wall does that work instead.
One concrete tip: place a small extra basket in the bedroom for a few weeks instead of moving the main one. It costs less than nagging and shortens the distance between garment and right spot. If you want to link this into the rest of the evening flow, Routined is there to try for 14 days.