![]() ![]() Routines help kids learn what’s expected of the day and give them a sense of security and control when they know what to do. Routines, are essentially repeating the same steps over and over again each day.įor example, every morning has the same steps: What if I told you there’s a way to better way than repeating yourself 2 bazillion times, nagging, yelling and begging your child to pick up their shoes and clean up their toys a bazillion times? My Favorite Trick for Helping Kids Learn a Toddler Schedule Parenting Resource: Collection of all Sleep & Routine Related Articles from The Pragmatic Parent 7:00pm – Bedtime Routine for Toddler Begins (other parent).6:30pm – Bedtime Routine for Baby Begins (one parent).3:15pm – Playtime (Usually Outside or Go For a Walk).12:30pm – Both Kids Nap at the Same Time.9:45am – Baby Wakes Up, Nurse/Feed & Change Diaper.7:30am – Baby Wakes Up, Nurse/Feed & Change Diaper.6:15pm – Wind Down For Bed (Books, Puzzles, Coloring)Ħ)Baby & Toddler Schedule for 3.5-Year Old (45-Months-Old).8:45am – Preschool or Activity if No School.7:00pm – Get Ready for Bed / Bath, Bedtime Routineĥ) Daily Toddler Schedule for 3.5-Year Old (45-Months-Old).3:30pm – Playtime (Go for a Walk, Park, Get Outside)Ģ) Daily Toddler Schedule for 22-Month-Oldģ) Daily Toddler Schedule for 2-Year-Old (24-Months)Ĥ) Daily Toddler Schedule for 31-Month-Old (2.5-Years-Old).9:00am – Playtime (Outing, Errands, Library). ![]() Sample Daily Toddler Routines 1) Daily Toddler Schedule for 18-Month-Old
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