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Free Sample Schedule for Children with ADHD
Customize this hour-by-hour downloadable routine for your child — and make your mornings, homework time, dinners, and bedtimes less stressful and more organized.
A Routine That Works for Kids with ADHD
Raising a child with ADHD requires creativity and consistency. Use this sample routine to establish a reliable schedule — plus get more expert information about parenting a child with ADHD via email.
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Children with ADHD need schedules. Reliable routines for morning, homework, dinner, and bedtime make an amazing difference in setting expectations, building good habits, and improving behavior.
On paper, it seems basic, but when you’re raising kids with learning difficulties, hyperactivity, or difficulty focusing things get a bit more complicated.
Many parents start out implementing a routine, then give up after a few days because kids resist, or it just seems too difficult.
Use this template as your guide to wrangle your family’s time into a pattern that works for you. Make changes to fit your daily life, and then adopt it as not just a temporary behavior plan, but as a way of living.
A Routine That Works for Kids with ADHD
Raising a child with ADHD requires creativity and consistency. Use this sample routine to establish a reliable schedule — plus get more expert information about parenting a child with ADHD via email.
You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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I have young kids (6 & 8) and this sample looks lovely but, we realistically have from 5pm (on a good day) to 8pm (lights out) to do all these things! I struggle to figure out how to manage this given that I need to work and they need to sleep – therefore, we have short hours and much “to do”. Anyone else experienced this and have any “hacks” for adapting a schedule?