If you have younger kids use pictures instead of just words in your morning routine chart and include all of the things that need to get done like:
- Brushing teeth.
- Combing hair.
- Washing face.
- Getting dressed.
- Eating Breakfast.
- Putting shoes on.
- Grab backpack/lunchbox.
- Head out the door.
Likewise, people ask, how do I make a daily routine for kids?
Many parents find the best way to create a daily routine with toddlers and older children is to give them a visual reminder of what they’re expected to do in a day.
- Get dressed.
- Make the bed.
- Brush teeth.
- Feed pets.
- Brush hair.
- Go to the bathroom.
- Take out the trash.
- Clean up toys.
- Get a good night’s sleep.
- Avoid the snooze button.
- Give yourself enough time to get to work.
- Drink a full glass of water.
- Enjoy a cup of coffee or tea.
- Prepare a healthy breakfast.
- Take advantage of self care.
- Fit in a quick workout.
People also ask, what should a 9 year olds morning routine be?
9:00 – 10:00 am
- Wake Up.
- Breakfast and Clean Up. Wash hands before and after eating. Bring dishes to sink, load dishes into dishwasher or help dry dishes.
- Brush Teeth and Wash Face.
- Get Dressed.
What should kids do every morning?
If your son appreciates physical touch, snuggling or hugging are ideal morning activities. Other children respond to acts of service, so bringing them a drink of water or a bowl of cereal will make them feel loved and appreciated. Tip: To make time for connection, getting up a bit earlier than your kids is key.
What time should a 10 year old go to bed?
Sleep: what children need
At 5-11 years, children need 9-11 hours sleep a night. For example, if your child wakes for school at 7 am and needs approximately 10 hours sleep per night, your child should be in bed before 9 pm. Some children fall deeply asleep very quickly when they go to bed.