Morning Routine (shoes!!!)
Getting out the door without losing your mind.
Getting out the door is a lot to ask of a brain that's still warming up. "Get ready for school" is asking a child to hold eight to fifteen separate tasks in sequence before their brain is ready. That's not a discipline problem. That's a working memory problem. The cards solve it by doing the remembering for them. Start with five cards and a 20-minute setup. The full library of 25 illustrated task cards, time markers, and countdown warnings is there when you're ready.
Getting out the door is a lot to ask of a brain that's still warming up. "Get ready for school" is asking a child to hold eight to fifteen separate tasks in sequence before their brain is ready. That's not a discipline problem. That's a working memory problem. The cards solve it by doing the remembering for them. Start with five cards and a 20-minute setup. The full library of 25 illustrated task cards, time markers, and countdown warnings is there when you're ready.
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The problem it solves
If mornings in your house involve three arguments before anyone has eaten breakfast, this is the tool for that specific hour.
Who it’s for
Families with neurodivergent children ages 2–10 — especially those navigating ADHD, sensory processing differences, or slow-to-warm-up mornings. Also works well for any child who struggles with transitions or needs to know what's coming next.
About this product
We made this because we lived the awful mornings. The kind where you're oscillating between cheerleader and drill sergeant and still arriving at school drop-off wondering how it got that bad that fast.
✓ 25 illustrated task cards
✓ Blank customizable cards
✓ Time marker and countdown
warning cards
✓ Parent setup guide with troubleshooting
✓ Ages 2-10