How To Help Your Kids Stay On Task All Day
Parenting in this busy, high pressure age can be a little overwhelming. Preschool and elementary school has changed so much since I was young. Attention and focus are increasingly important for our kiddos to be successful. As my boys grow, I find myself thinking more and more about how I can help my kids stay on task better. Read on to see a few of the ways we’ve been working on it at our house!
IDEAS TO HELP KIDS STAY ON TASK
Calendars
Now that #thebigone is a strong reader, we find a written calendar helps him stay on schedule. He bounces between his dad’s house and my own midway through the week, so staying on track with that can be confusing. Now that he’s 7, he’s adding in play dates, and extracurricular activities like Boy Scouts or Lego Team. Having a calendar in his room to keep track of his obligations is a simple way to keep him in the loop and on task.
Chore Charts
When I found these magnetic responsibility charts, I knew they would perfect for keeping both my kids on task. I love that they feature images, so even #thelittleone can understand some of the tasks. Another favorite feature is that the responsibilities are not solely chores. I love the ideas of helping my boys learn to care for themselves independently. Magnets like ‘exercise’ and ‘hug your parents’ are perfect for raising healthy, well-rounded, independent kiddos.
I used some adhesive hook & loop tape to attach an old cookie sheet to a wall in our kitchen. Above them, I hung their magnetic task boards the same way. Using some washi tape, I divided the cookie sheet in half to separate the boys’ sets of magnets. I was careful to hang the cookie sheet and the boards low enough so each boy could reach them when they needed to. Hanging them in a public part of the house makes sure we’re all helping our kids stay on task and be accountable.
In the past, we’ve used paper chore charts and sticker charts successfully. A great hack to cut down on paper is to frame your paper task charts under glass and use a dry erase marker to track ‘done’ items.
Read Alouds
Especially for young children, read alouds are the perfect opportunity to review daily schedules. Story books and social stories are an ideal way to reinforce personal tasks in a way that doesn’t feel like teaching. When #thebigone was tiny, we read Anna Dewdney’s Llama Llama Wakey Wake each morning before pulling him out of his crib. We ended each day by reading Llama Llama Nighty Night. #thelittleone is currently obsessed with Michael Dahl’s superhero themed series. Good Morning Superman, Bedtime for Batman, and Be A Star Wonder Woman are perfect reads to help my kids stay on task all day long.
Octopus by Joy
Octopus by Joy is definitely the coolest suggestion I have to share. It’s the one my boys are most excited by as well. Octopus is an icon based watch that kids feel grown up wearing. Parents can customize the tasks and schedule via an easy-to-navigate app. There are over 700 icons to choose from, so your family will find exactly what they need. Vibrations and images through out the day help keep kids on task. Alerts activate on the parent’s mobile device through out the day, so they are aware of what their children should be up to. Octopus is the perfect choice for kids that covet technology, since it brings it down to their level. #thebigone loves the feeling of independence he has when he’s wearing his watch.
#thebigone tends to well staying on task while he’s at school. When he’s home, the lure of Netflix, Roblox, or the next Boxcar Children book can easily leave him side tracked and behind schedule. To accommodate his needs, I made his before and after school schedules on Octopus very detailed- even listing some tasks at 5 minute intervals. His schedule during the school day is essentially blank. However, if he found transitions challenging, I wouldn’t hesitate to include school activities as well.
Octopus pairs with the cutest little charger called Companion, that doubles as a night light when the watch is docked. The watch itself is water resistant, sturdy and simple, with only one button. I love that parents are able to program emergency contact information into the watch as well. We’ve loved watching #thebigone’s independence blossom thanks to Octopus, and will no doubt use this cool tool for #thelittleone when he’s old enough.
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My Dee Dee's Diary
I love the idea of chore charts. These are such great ideas
Patricia G.
Wow! How far technology has come. I love that you got the Octopus watch for your kids. Whoever invented that thing is a genius!
Ai
I love the idea of that Octopus watch! I’ll have to try it out when my little dude is old enough to appreciate it!
Sahar
These are great tips! But I think the biggest takeaway for me is that your kids are learning to be organized because their mom is organized. Well done, and very inspiring!
Life with Larissa
I don’t have kids, but these seem like a great idea to keep them on track. I even used some of these suggestions with my roommates while in college, like the chore chart, and we had a “family” schedule, so we would know what time we all had class. That octopus watch seems super cool, and convenient and something most kids would enjoy wearing and using!
vidyatiru
this sounds like a cool thing to use.. while my kids are a little older now (over 11), i still need to ensure they are on track always..
Meagan
The octopus sounds really cool. My 11 year old has the hardest time staying focused on her tasks so anything to try to help her is great. We do a lot of charts and writing things down
blogthirtyminusone
I need to try some of this because my little ones get so side tracked and then have many tasks started but not completed.
Nailil
Nicole Hood
What great ideas! The chore chart works for us but the octopus watch sounds awesome! I am going to check it out.
Harassedmom (@laurakim123)
That app looks super cool. I love the magnets as well!! Some really great tips here! I have four kids so trying to keep everyone on point is a challenge 🙂
Indrani
Such well thought out activities for kids! Mine have outgrown this stage but I too has resorted to some such methods. 🙂
Rose Mont
You have a lot of great suggestions. My two younger kids love their calendars. I write when they have a special event, my daughter writes when a movie is coming out and they cross them off daily to get close to whatever the next fun thing is.
kidtalk11
The watch is a wonderful idea. Thank you
ckp132016
Nice post and easy to navigate. I love all the pictures.
kanishka
are you kidding me!? I wouldve loved these if I was a kid! These are so helpful to stay organized and not miss a thing. Everything can be to the best and they can make the most of their days!
Emily Moon
This is really cool. Our youngest can have a hard time focusing on what tasks he needs to complete on a daily basis and these are really good tips.