Mornings are one of the hardest parts of the day for many neurodivergent families — and one of the most important to get right. When mornings go well, everything that follows goes better. These resources cover both the practical system we use and the regulation-first philosophy behind it. Start wherever makes sense for where you are.
Morning Routine Guides
Morning Routine for Neurodivergent Kids (Free Printable Checklist)
The visual checklist system we actually use — how to set it up, how each of our three kids uses it differently, and a free printable to get you started.
How to Create Calm Mornings for Neurodivergent Kids
The regulation-first philosophy behind our morning approach — what not to force, how to reduce transitions, and why protecting morning time changes everything.
Grab the Free Morning Routine for Neurodivergent Kids Checklist
Sign up below to get the free printable visual schedule — available in color, black and white, picture-based, and text-based formats.
What we use for our Morning Routine for Neurodivergent Kids . . .
- Morning Routine Chart – the printable we use daily. Fill out the box above to get your free copy!
- Laminator (Amazon) – makes checklists sturdy and reusable.
- Dry-Erase markers (Amazon) – low odor, magnetic, and built-in eraser.
- Velcro Dots (Amazon) – quick swaps for pictures or text.
- Visual Timer (Amazon) – color dial helps you “see” time passing. This timer is also quiet, magnetic, and kid-friendly. (For more on why I like this timer, check out Our Favorite Visual Timer for Kids (Top Pick & How We Use It).)
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