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Free Printable Kids Daily Routine Chart

A free printable kids daily routine chart — morning, after-school and bedtime steps kids can follow themselves, with a lot less nagging. US Letter & A4.

JS Jennafer Scott · Updated May 2026
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Why this routine chart works

The morning battle usually isn’t defiance — it’s that kids genuinely lose track of the steps. A chart that lists morning, after-school and bedtime routines lets them check off each step themselves, which builds independence and quietly retires you from the role of human alarm clock.

How to use it

  1. Print the PDF (US Letter or A4) and fill in the steps together — buy-in matters.
  2. For little ones, draw or add a small picture beside each step.
  3. Let your child tick or sticker each step. The chart does the reminding, so you don’t have to.

Pairs well with: Kids Chore Chart · Reward Chart · Daily Cleaning Checklist

Questions

What age is the routine chart for?+

Roughly ages three to ten. Younger kids do best with pictures and a few steps; older kids can handle the full morning, after-school and bedtime lists on their own.

Stickers, checks or a dry-erase sleeve?+

Any of them. Pop the sheet in a reusable sleeve with a dry-erase marker and the same chart works every single day.

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