Home & behavior

Printable Routine, Chore, and Reward Tools for Kids

Create visual routine charts, daily schedule cards, first-then boards, chore charts, reward charts, and simple behavior supports for home, homeschool, daycare, and classroom routines.

Live tools

Start with these home routine tools

These printable generators are available now and run in the browser.

Routine presets

Choose a routine chart by scenario

Each preset page opens the same routine generator with a focused task list, layout, and visual style.

Morning Routine Chart

Wake-up, bathroom, brush teeth, breakfast, backpack, shoes, and school-ready cards.

Open preset →

Bedtime Routine Chart

Bath, pajamas, brushing teeth, reading, set alarm, and lights-out steps.

Open preset →

After-School Routine Chart

Snack, homework, reading, chores, outdoor play, dinner, and pack-for-tomorrow tasks.

Open preset →

Visual Schedule Maker

Picture-style daily schedules and reusable task cards for home or classroom.

Open preset →

First-Then Board

Simple first-then visual support pages for transitions and short routines.

Open preset →

Routine Cards

Cut-out task cards for hygiene, school, meals, chores, therapy, and bedtime.

Open preset →

Weekly Routine Chart

A weekly checklist for recurring routines, homeschool blocks, chores, and reading.

Open preset →

Toddler Routine Chart

Large picture cards and short labels for toddlers and preschool routines.

Open preset →

Daily Routine Chart

A full-day routine chart for morning, school, afternoon, evening, and bedtime.

Open preset →

Evening Routine Chart

A dinner-to-bedtime routine with clean-up, bath, pajamas, reading, and lights out.

Open preset →

Preschool Routine Chart

Picture schedule cards for arrival, circle time, snack, play, rest, and home.

Open preset →

Kids Routine Chart

A general daily routine and responsibility chart for kids.

Open preset →

ADHD Routine Chart

A focus-friendly routine preset with short steps and clear done markers.

Open preset →

Autism Visual Schedule

Now-next cards, first-then cards, breaks, quiet time, help, and all-done visual supports.

Open preset →

Routine Chart for Boys

Optional truck, dinosaur, space, sports, and school routine theme presets.

Open preset →

Routine Chart for Girls

Optional rainbow, animal, pastel, flowers, and school routine theme presets.

Open preset →
Choose by use case

What kind of chart do you need?

Morning and bedtime routines

Make simple visual steps for wake-up, getting ready, after-school transitions, and bedtime wind-down.

Morning routineBedtime chartEvening routine

Visual schedules and first-then support

Create icon-based cards and first-then boards for transitions, younger kids, homeschool, and visual learners.

Visual scheduleFirst-then boardRoutine cards

Chores and responsibilities

Use weekly checklists and responsibility charts for household tasks, family helpers, and screen-time expectations.

Chore chartResponsibility chartWeekly checklist

Rewards and behavior goals

Print star charts, sticker charts, and goal trackers to support one habit at a time.

Reward chartSticker chartBehavior goal
Why visual routines help

Make the next step visible

Kids routine charts work best when the next action is easy to see, easy to mark, and simple enough to use without repeated verbal reminders. The routine chart generator can print a board, cards, weekly planner, or first-then page from the same task list.

Coming next

More home behavior tools to build later

Screen time chartPotty training chartAllowance trackerEmotion chartCalm-down routineChoice board

Home & behavior FAQ

Why are there separate routine preset pages?

Morning routine, bedtime routine, weekly routine, visual schedule, first-then board, and routine cards are different search and print needs. Each preset page starts with a focused task list.

Do these pages duplicate the generator?

No. The preset pages are scenario-specific entry points. The main generator still handles editing, preview, print, SVG, HTML, and CSV export.

Can I use these at school or daycare?

Yes. The routine, chore, and reward tools are designed for home, homeschool, daycare, and classroom settings.