Observe Your Child’s Current Patterns

Begin by carefully observing your child’s daily habits, noting when they seem most energetic, tired, hungry, or irritable. Tracking their activities and moods in a journal can reveal natural rhythms and highlight times of day that may benefit from more structure.
Paying close attention to behavior patterns can help you identify gaps where routines could offer additional security. Resources like the Child Mind Institute recommend spending several days documenting your child’s typical schedule to inform routine-building efforts and ensure changes are tailored to your child’s unique needs.




