Eat vitamin
Vitamins are one of those things where nothing visibly happens. Same taste, same shape, every day. The pictures below give the tablet its own slot in the morning so it doesn't disappear into everything else.
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A person's face with an open mouth, putting a small, round vitamin into their mouth with a finger.
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A person's face with an open mouth, putting a small, leaf-shaped vitamin into their mouth with two fingers.
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A person holding a vitamin bottle in one hand and putting a small, round vitamin into their mouth with the other hand.
About this visual support
A vitamin tablet is a strange little task. There's no immediate reward, no visible effect, and the taste is usually the same as yesterday and the day before. For a child who needs clear feedback to feel that an action matters, the vitamin easily slips through the cracks — literally so, if it gets forgotten at breakfast.
It helps to shift the decision away from memory and willpower and into a picture. When the tablet has its own slot next to the breakfast card, no one has to remember and no one has to ask. The picture asks, and the answer is simply to do the step. The little jar becomes part of the sequence instead of an extra errand.
A concrete tip just for the vitamin: link the picture to a sensory marker that's already on the table, like the glass of water. Then it's the glass, not the tablet, that triggers the action — and finding the water is easier than finding the motivation. In the Routined app you can place the vitamin card right after breakfast in your child's morning routine.