Pack soccer clothes
Soccer kit rarely lives in one drawer. The jersey is in the wash, the socks in a basket, the shin guards under the sofa. Use the visual support below to gather every piece in order before you leave.
♂Pack soccer clothes
A boy packs a striped t-shirt into a blue sports bag next to a soccer ball.
About this visual support
The tricky part of packing soccer clothes is that the pieces live in different corners of the house. The jersey might still be on the drying rack, one sock is left in the sports bag from last week, and the shin guards have wandered into the toy box. When kick-off is in twenty minutes, the search itself is what tips the mood.
A visual support gives your child a fixed order to follow: correct-coloured jersey first, then both socks, then shin guards as a matching pair, shorts, water bottle and boots last. Because each picture stands for one specific item, you skip the back-and-forth about what counts as everything. The list shows it. Children also start packing on their own once images replace your reminders.
One concrete tip: keep a small basket in the hallway as the dedicated soccer spot, with the visual schedule pinned just above it. Gear returns to the same place after washing, and next time your child only has to work down the pictures. If you want this list digital with a reminder on training days, Routined has it ready to go.