Tuesday - Daddy's week

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Two homes, two beds, two ways to line up the shoes. Tuesday in the middle of Daddy's week is not just a weekday, it is a quiet question of which rules apply right now. The weekly card below makes the switch visible.

A calendar shows 'Tuesday' with a father and daughter holding hands, surrounded by a circular arrow indicating a recurring routine.

Tuesday - Daddy's week

A calendar shows 'Tuesday' with a father and daughter holding hands, surrounded by a circular arrow indicating a recurring routine.

About this visual support

Switching between parents is rarely as tidy as the calendar makes it sound. Tuesday in Daddy's week means a different shower, different towels and a different voice calling that it is time to leave. For a child living in two homes, the weekday is as much a geographical answer as a temporal one.

A visual schedule makes the rhythm of the week tangible in a way spoken reminders cannot. When Tuesday gets its own square next to Monday and Wednesday, the child does not have to count backwards from the weekend. Daddy's week can be marked with a colour or an icon that belongs there, so the calendar becomes a map of where things are, not just a list of when.

A practical move is to put the weekly schedule by the front door in both homes, so the first glance in the morning gives the same answer regardless of which bed the child woke up in. In the Routined app, the weekly schedule can live digitally and update when plans change, so Tuesday in Daddy's week never has to be a guess.