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Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready
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Description

Support children in building independence, routine awareness, and executive functioning skills with this engaging Leaving the House Task Breakdown resource. This simple, developmentally appropriate tool helps learners understand step-by-step expectations for getting ready to leave the house.

Designed for preschool, elementary, and special education learners, this resource includes a clear, structured visual checklist that breaks down the “leaving the house” routine into manageable steps. The predictable format makes it easy for young learners to understand expectations, follow routines independently, and reduce stress during transitions.

This task breakdown provides a calm, supportive way to teach daily living skills and improve transition success. Children are guided through real-life routine steps such as getting dressed, using the restroom, and preparing to go, helping them build confidence and independence over time.

The resource is designed to be flexible for use in classrooms, therapy sessions, or home environments. It can be used as a morning routine visual, a transition support tool, or a daily checklist to reinforce consistency and independence.

✨ What’s Included:

• Leaving the House Task Breakdown Visual Checklist
– Clear, child-friendly language
– Step-by-step routine breakdown for leaving home

• Routine Support Visual Structure
– Easy-to-follow sequencing of daily tasks
– Visual reminders to support independence

• Printable, low-prep format (Full Color & Black and White versions)
• Classroom, therapy, and home-friendly design

💡 Skills Supported:

• Daily living and self-help skills
• Executive functioning (planning, sequencing, task completion)
• Routine building and independence
• Transition support and flexibility
• Following multi-step directions

💡 Perfect For:

• Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and elementary students
• Special education classrooms
• Speech therapy and occupational therapy sessions
Autism support programs
• Early intervention providers
• Life skills instruction and SEL routines
• Home learning and parent support tools
• Students who need visual structure for daily routines

📄 Format:

PDF, printable
Low prep – just print and use!
Classroom, therapy, and home ready

This Leaving the House Task Breakdown provides children with a structured and supportive way to understand daily routines and build independence. The included visual schedule helps connect each step to clear expectations, supporting understanding, confidence, and real-life application.

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Leaving the House Task Breakdown | Visual Routine Checklist | Getting Ready

Essential Learning Studio
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$1.50

Description

Support children in building independence, routine awareness, and executive functioning skills with this engaging Leaving the House Task Breakdown resource. This simple, developmentally appropriate tool helps learners understand step-by-step expectations for getting ready to leave the house.

Designed for preschool, elementary, and special education learners, this resource includes a clear, structured visual checklist that breaks down the “leaving the house” routine into manageable steps. The predictable format makes it easy for young learners to understand expectations, follow routines independently, and reduce stress during transitions.

This task breakdown provides a calm, supportive way to teach daily living skills and improve transition success. Children are guided through real-life routine steps such as getting dressed, using the restroom, and preparing to go, helping them build confidence and independence over time.

The resource is designed to be flexible for use in classrooms, therapy sessions, or home environments. It can be used as a morning routine visual, a transition support tool, or a daily checklist to reinforce consistency and independence.

✨ What’s Included:

• Leaving the House Task Breakdown Visual Checklist
– Clear, child-friendly language
– Step-by-step routine breakdown for leaving home

• Routine Support Visual Structure
– Easy-to-follow sequencing of daily tasks
– Visual reminders to support independence

• Printable, low-prep format (Full Color & Black and White versions)
• Classroom, therapy, and home-friendly design

💡 Skills Supported:

• Daily living and self-help skills
• Executive functioning (planning, sequencing, task completion)
• Routine building and independence
• Transition support and flexibility
• Following multi-step directions

💡 Perfect For:

• Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and elementary students
• Special education classrooms
• Speech therapy and occupational therapy sessions
Autism support programs
• Early intervention providers
• Life skills instruction and SEL routines
• Home learning and parent support tools
• Students who need visual structure for daily routines

📄 Format:

PDF, printable
Low prep – just print and use!
Classroom, therapy, and home ready

This Leaving the House Task Breakdown provides children with a structured and supportive way to understand daily routines and build independence. The included visual schedule helps connect each step to clear expectations, supporting understanding, confidence, and real-life application.

Preview images are protected. Downloaded files are watermark-free.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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