Morning plan
A visual daily plan your child follows on their own — without reminders every five minutes. Stick it on the fridge and get calm mornings back.
A single-page A4 schedule of consecutive steps (wake up, get dressed, breakfast, teeth, leave) — each with a time and a clear icon. Your child sees what's next and doesn't have to ask; you don't have to repeat yourself. The assistant orders the steps and the pace around your child's specific age and temperament.
It works best for children aged 3–9 who get lost in the morning routine or stall for time. It also helps neurodivergent children, for whom predictable structure brings a sense of safety. One conversation about how your mornings look is enough.
The order of steps with times, icons instead of walls of text (for children who can't read yet), space for the child's name, and an optional reward tracker for a morning completed independently. The file is light and printer-friendly.
From around age 3 — for the youngest we rely on icons instead of text. The assistant matches the number of steps to the age so the plan never overwhelms.
Yes — that's the whole point. In the conversation you describe how your mornings go, and the assistant builds the plan around your child's specific tasks, times and pace.
No. You get a ready A4 PDF via a secure link — open it and print on any regular printer.
Tell us about your child in one sentence — your first fridge plan in 5 minutes.
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