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Rutineskemaer

Rutineskema til børn

En visuel trin-for-trin-rutine med store ikoner til ikke-læsere. Perfekt til morgen-, sengetids- og efter-skole-rutiner.

Dette rutineskema til børn bruger store visuelle trin, så selv ikke-læsere kan følge med. Hvert trin viser, hvad der skal gøres, med et afkrydsningsfelt til at markere det som udført. Hæng det i dit barns øjenhøjde og se morgenens kampe forsvinde.

Rutineskemaer fungerer, fordi de forvandler abstrakte forventninger til konkrete, synlige trin. Børn ved præcist, hvad der kommer som det næste, uden at blive fortalt det. Brug morgenrutinen til at komme ud af døren til tiden, sengetidsrutinen til at falde til ro og skab en tilpasset rutine til enhver del af dagen.

How to use this Rutineskema til børn

  1. Enter your child's name and choose a routine type.
  2. Add steps one per line with an emoji at the start of each.
  3. Keep the list to 5-8 steps so it is not overwhelming.
  4. Print and hang it at your child's eye level.

Frequently asked questions

What age is a routine chart appropriate for?
Routine charts with visual icons work from about age 2 onward. Toddlers follow the pictures, while older kids (5-8) read the text. By age 9-10, most kids have internalized their routines and may not need the chart.
How many steps should a morning routine have?
Keep it to 5-8 steps for most kids. Too many steps feels like a long list of demands. Focus on the essentials — wake up, get dressed, eat, brush teeth, grab backpack, out the door.
Why does my child need a routine chart if I just tell them what to do?
Routine charts reduce nagging and power struggles. Instead of you repeating instructions, the chart becomes the authority. Kids feel more independent when they can look at the chart and do the next step themselves.

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