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The latest addition to our printable library, Forms for Your Life, has arrived.  Say hello to the perfect free printable checklist for teaching kids what they need to wear to leave the house in winter time!

This printable list is perfect to hang up

  • In the entryway
  • In the mud room
  • Next to the coat rack
  • At the family launch pad
  • Next to the coat rack

Laminate before hanging up for extra durability in a high-traffic area.  No laminator?  No problem!  Just print and hang up!

Eliminate the need to remind your child that he forgot to put on his snow pants or isn’t wearing his hat.  Forget the days of telling your little one step-by-step what to put on next.  Your children can refer to this handy list while dressing themselves, which includes both words for older children and pictures for those that can’t read yet.  There are even two extra write-in lines at the bottom of the list so you can add extras specific to your family, like sports gear.

The What Do Kids Wear to Leave the House printable checklist teaches kids to be independent and feel proud when they can get dressed to leave the house without forgetting steps.  Several children who can dress themselves to go means a much more organized morning routine for mom!  Remember to praise your big boys and big girls for getting dressed to leave the house all by themselves!

Get this free printable checklist now:

What Do Kids Wear to Leave the House? (Fall/Winter)

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  4 Responses to “Printable: Kids' Getting Dressed to Leave the House Checklist”

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  1.  

    This is an awesome list! it’s spring now, so I can’t use it, but i printed it out for next winter. I love this particularly because of the pictures. My 8 yr old son is autistic and very visual, so he reads pictures first, before words, then connects the two. Thank you so much!!

  2.  

    @AmyLouise: Thanks! We’ll keep in mind to do one for spring/summer also.

    Barbi

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