Peel and Plan Children Schedules

Daily Schedules

Teaching Time Management

Learning how to follow a schedule is a foundational life skill that will lead to learning how to build a schedule, honor commitments, and maintain margins. So, how do you teach early learners and growing students how to follow or even create a schedule? Peel & Plan can help!

A daily schedule is often more simple than we might think. Instead of being a rigid idea of always following the clock, a schedule is better defined as being the rhythm that flows from stacking routines on top of each other. Sometimes the involves the clock, but often it's more about understanding a flow or rhythm to each day. Peel & Plan's Daily Schedules help you introduce that flow using fun and engaging pictures for younger children, ages 2-7.

Our Schedule charts for ages 8 and up add in the component of specific times, allowing you or your student to write in activities in half-hour increments. This helps students to learn how to mesh daily routines and rhythm with activities that are more fixed to clock time. Put together, these concepts provide the perfect recipe for learning how to manage a schedule well!