A visual schedule you can actually print at home
Why the first version failed testing with eight families, and what we changed.
Version one had beautiful icons and needed a colour printer, laminator and scissors. Nobody finished it. That is a design failure, not a parenting one.
Version two prints in black and white on plain paper, has cards big enough for small hands, and includes blanks — because every family had at least one routine we had not thought of.
The most requested addition was a card for ‘plan changed’. It is now the first one in the set.
The settled version of this
A meltdown is not a tantrum, and the difference matters
Our reference page — kept up to date, sourced, and written for parents.