Executive Functioning & Daily Routine Planner Bundle for Kids
Help your students or children build independence, reduce anxiety, and conquer daily overwhelm with this visually engaging Executive Functioning Planner Bundle.
Designed with neurodivergent minds in mind (ADHD, Autism, PDA), this soft pastel-themed workbook removes visual clutter and helps break down massive, scary tasks into manageable, bite-sized steps. It is the perfect toolkit for special education teachers, occupational therapists, and parents looking to support task initiation and emotional regulation.
What's Included in this 10-Page Digital Download:
- Task Organiser: A visual ladder graphic organizer to break large projects down into "Step 1", "Step 2", "Step 3", and "Step 4".
- Goal-setting Sheet: Helps kids define their objectives by mapping out an "Action plan", the desired "Outcome", "What steps will you take to achieve the goal?", and identifying "What do I need to be successful".
- Weekly HOMEWORK TRACKER: Keep track of assignments from "Monday" through "Friday" with clear columns for "Class", "Task", and "Due Date Done".
- Categorised Brain dump: A low-pressure space to offload racing thoughts, visually categorized by "Urgent", "Tomorrow", "This Week", and "Next Week".
- Mind map: A simple visual web for brainstorming and organizing abstract ideas.
- Listen and Respond Guide: A brilliant active listening tool that prompts kids to capture "Main Points", identify "What do I need to do?", and figure out "What will help me?".
- Blank checklist: A simple, distraction-free page for custom lists.
- Daily Routine Tracker: Divided into an "Am Routine" and "PM Routine", allowing kids to track the "Step" and "Product" used across all seven days of the week ("m", "t", "W", "t", "f", "S", "S").
- Targeted To Do List: Features specific sections to highlight a daily "Focus", important things to "Remember", and general "Notes".
- Self-Regulation Cards: Four clear communication cards for moments of sensory overload or non-verbal needs, featuring "Help", "Break", "Walk", and "Exit".