
Morning Routines
Use this chart to get your child's day off to a great start.
- Talk about kids’ morning routines. What do they do every day, and in what order? Mention that everyone has jobs in the morning to take care of themselves, and that since morning can be a rushed time, everyone needs to do their job.
- Help kids complete the page. They can hang it in their rooms as a reminder of what to do first and what to expect when they wake up.

Growing a Language Garden: Everyday Language Development
A reminder of the simple things you do every day that nurture children’s language skills.

The Power of Positive
Gentle reminders for practicing self-kindness and compassion.

Cultural Connections through Family Engagement for Building Stronger Bonds

Tracking Child Development: A Caregiver’s Guide
Keeping track of milestones and going to routine screenings helps children stay healthy and thriving.

Routines to Help Children Rest and Sleep
Soothing, predictable, nap and bedtime routines can help children settle down for rest.

Eating Well: Here and There
A printable page with easily shareable resources to encourage children’s healthy relationships with food.

The Heart of Communities: Supporting and Celebrating Family, Friend, and Neighbor Caregivers