Morning routines
Monday is not Tuesday, and Friday starts at the pool. Every morning calls for a fresh decision. The visual schedules below make the weekly variants visible, so the right routine lands on the right day without anyone memorising five versions.
♀Girl brushing teeth and combing hair
A cartoon girl brushes her teeth with a toothbrush, next to her another girl combs her hair with a comb. The sun and a clock are shown in the background.
About this visual support
The mornings of a single week are rarely copies of each other. Monday opens with a packed lunch, Wednesday brings PE, Friday means a swim bag and an earlier wake-up. The brain cannot automate when the opening scene changes with the weekday, so each morning becomes a small planning task before the coffee has even cooled.
A set of visual schedules, one per day type, lets the week look the way it actually is. The child can look up the day and see what this particular morning needs, instead of digging through memory for shifting rules. A practical tip is to colour-code the days, for example green for a standard morning, blue for swim day, yellow for a later start, so the weekly rhythm reads at a glance from the hallway.
If the variants should follow the family automatically, the days can be set as recurring routines in the Routined app, where the right schedule appears on the right morning.