Visual calendar for toddlers

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Now that we know we’ll be learning from home for at least the first few months of the school year, I’ve been working to prepare! The girls are always asking me when we are doing different things throughout the week so I knew I wanted to come up with a calendar that would allow them […]

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Make your child's day smoother with visual schedules. These cards are a must-have for parents of toddlers and children with special needs.

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Are you after a toddler/ preschooler friendly way to display what they have on in the week? Here is my weekly activity calendar template, free to download.

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a group of children's calendars are displayed on a wall with magnets

While Gracen is usually more than game for impromptu adventures, she is, without a doubt, a little girl who thrives on routine and structure. She very much enjoys being part of the process when it comes to selecting activities and outings and regularly asks me which day of the week it is so she can figure…

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These editable daily, weekly, or monthly chore charts and cards will help toddlers and kids understand their daily routine and responsibilities. Help bring daily rhythm into your homeschool routine with these printable and editable custom chore charts for kids this summer.

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While Gracen is usually more than game for impromptu adventures, she is, without a doubt, a little girl who thrives on routine and structure. She very much enjoys being part of the process when it comes to selecting activities and outings and regularly asks me which day of the week it is so she can figure…

I don't have the Rights to this. I just wanted to save it. I found this post on www.Missjessicanicole.com. She does it so well of presenting a visual of add reminder of Daily Routine, Kids Schedules and their Chores. Thanks for the inspiration.

Now that summer break is here, I wanted to create a command station for my girls so that they can easily keep track of their daily chores and schedule. I've found that when they can see what to do and what's next, they're no only more self-sufficient, but a lot less likely to revert to screens.I wanted this station to be age-appropriate and user friendly so that they could keep track of it all on their own. So far, they're absolutely loving it and actually get excited to start their day…

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a person is playing with wooden blocks and numbers on the table in front of them

This weekly calendar for kids is a great way to help them learn about time management. With amusing cards in categories like food, weather, activities and more, this interactive calendar is sure to keep your kids entertained while they learn. Plus, it's editable so you can customize it to fit your child's needs!

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a colorful calendar with the words diy morning and board calendar

Start the day with a DIY Calendar Morning Board! Kids can check the weather, mark their calendar, and prepare for their day! Free calendar and weather printables are available in five languages.

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How to introduce time to children by using a Montessori-inspired linear calendar? A linear calendar for preschool kids is really helpful, while also fun to prepare - even at home or in the classroom. Learn more about the benefits of using a linear calendar with preschool or kindergarten kids! Find out how to make your own linear calendar in a super easy way!

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Easy to make- supplies from Dollar Store: 14x11” poster board- use wrapper for hanging. Measure out days of week (2”) and use adhesive velcro circles for attaching activities. Find stickers or draw symbols for activities. Shown here- Dory = swim class, Pink owls = Nanny, “S” = shopping(errands), butterfly= park, fruits=farmers market, bow=dance class, blue owls = weekdays, orange owls = weekend

Easy to make- supplies from Dollar Store: 14x11” poster board- use wrapper for hanging. Measure out days of week (2”) and use adhesive velcro circles for attaching activities. Find stickers or draw symbols for activities. Shown here- Dory = swim class, Pink owls = Nanny, “S” = shopping(errands), butterfly= park, fruits=farmers market, bow=dance class, blue owls = weekdays, orange owls = weekend

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