Today is rung 2 of 6 on this topic
Owning their own stuff and their own jobs
Can do: Packs their own bag, remembers their own homework, and does a household job without a reminder.
Why it matters
Responsibility transfers slowly and only through practice. Rescuing a forgetful child every time is the most effective way to keep them forgetful.
What it looks like when it's wobbly
Homework and kit are entirely on the adult's mental list, and lost items are always someone else's fault.
โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check
"What do you need for tomorrow?" Then check whether it's actually in the bag.
Solid looks like: They can list it and it's packed, without you having done it.
The full activity for this topic ยท 10 minutes to set up, then nightly
The Launch Pad
- 1Pick one spot by the door. Everything for tomorrow lives there overnight, packed before bed.
- 2They write the checklist themselves and stick it above the spot.
- 3Ask one question each evening โ "launch pad done?" โ and no more than that.
- 4Let a natural consequence happen once, if it's a small one. It teaches more than ten reminders.
- 5Add one household job that is permanently theirs, with a fixed time it happens.
If it's too hard
Three items on the checklist, done alongside you.
If it's too easy
They run the whole evening routine and set their own alarm.
Say this
"Launch pad done? I'm not checking it โ it's your job now."
