Check uniform
Hanging up the uniform is one thing, checking it is another. The first happens by reflex, the second asks for a real look, and that is the step usually pushed to the morning. The visual support below makes the check a point of its own.
♀Check uniform
A person with braids smiles and holds a magnifying glass to their blue shirt, pointing at it, symbolizing checking their uniform.
About this visual support
School uniforms rarely suffer from being hung up, but they suffer a lot from not being inspected. Lunch from the school cafeteria can have landed on the collar, a button can have twisted off, the tie sometimes still lives at the bottom of the backpack from last Friday. When this surfaces in the morning rush, the consequence is rarely good, repacking, a different shirt or a family argument no one wanted.
Visual support helps because it shifts attention from the general to the specific. When the image shows hands inspecting the collar, checking the cuffs, looking for the tie, the check becomes a chain of concrete actions instead of a vague order to look it all over. It also makes it possible for the child to take over the step gradually.
One concrete tip: do the check while hanging the uniform up, not as a separate task later. The garment is already in hand and the eyes are already on it. In the Routined app, the inspection picture can sit right after the hanging picture so the two steps merge into one natural chain.