Weekly Tracker Boards: Help Kids See the Big Picture

For kids who have mastered daily routines. The next step: teaching ownership of their week, not just their day.

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Why I Created the Weekly Tracker Boards

There came a point where the daily board had done its job. My kids knew the steps. They didn't need the reminders anymore. What they needed next was to see the bigger picture.

The Weekly Tracker is for that next stage. Not what to do this morning. What to do this week. It teaches planning, ownership, and the kind of independence that actually sticks.

“This replaced our Daily Board once my daughter didn’t need reminders for every step. It has helped her build confidence in managing her own time.”

  • From Micro-Tasks

  • To Big Picture Planning

Struggling with this? Imagine this instead:
❌ Daily boards feel repetitive or too granular ✅ Kids graduate to planning their full week
❌ You’re still managing every piece of their time ✅ They learn to take ownership of weekly goals
❌ You forget who’s doing what on which day ✅ Everyone’s responsibilities are clearly mapped out
❌ Tasks or habits get skipped without a system ✅ They’re tracked over time, not just one day
❌ Kids outgrow the daily boards ✅ Weekly tracking gives them more freedom and trust

How It Works

Choose your board. Fill in the week together. Each column is a day. Add clings or write in what is happening. Review it as a family at the start of the week and check in as you go.

1. Choose Your Weekly Tracker

Individual or family size. Magnetic acrylic for the fridge or wall-mount hardware for a command center, bedroom, or mudroom.

2. Fill In the Week

Each column is a day. Add clings for chores, homework, activities, habits, screen time, and anything else that matters to your family that week.

3. Review It Together

Do a quick check-in at the start of the week. Then let your child own it from there.

4. Reset Each Week

Wipe it clean every Sunday. New week, fresh start, same good habits.

Why Our Weekly Tracker Boards?

Real Families Are Loving It

“I love that they are magnetic! I love the cute font and how big the writing is! I use the weekly board for meal planning each week and have it on my fridge.” — Kendra

“The coolest new product. I am so excited to have this up in my kitchen. This will help the whole family feel like they know what’s going on.” — Elise

“The clings and board are a great visual for my 6-yr-old to see what he needs to do before school and helps keep him on track.” — Whitney

  • Built for the Next Level

    For kids who already have daily routines down.

  • Individual or Family Size

    Track one child or the whole household side by side.

  • Reusable All Week

    No daily reset. One wipe at the end of the week.

  • Encourages Ownership

    Builds executive functioning and planning skills.

  • Reduces the Mental Load

    No more repeating reminders. The board holds the plan.

  • Magnetic or Wall-Mount

    Choose what fits your space.

How to Use It: SIMPLE

For kids who’ve mastered daily routines, this is the next step: ownership of their week, not just their day.

Support the week by showing habits and responsibilities at a glance so they become familiar.
Include kids in choosing what routines or priorities matter most this week.
Model how to check it each day and reflect on what went well and what didn’t.
Place it where it’s seen often (kitchen, bedroom, mudroom).
Link it to your family check-ins or weekly reflection so plans feel meaningful.
Empower kids to track their progress, notice patterns, and take ownership of responsibilities.

Start simple. Keep this nearby for the first few weeks.

The Individual Tracker focuses on one child's week, perfect for school-aged kids building independence. The Family Tracker has multiple rows so siblings or parents can each track their own tasks day by day.

Yes. Once your child understands their daily routine, the Weekly Tracker is the natural next step. Instead of resetting tasks every day, they track responsibilities and activities across the full week and build real planning skills.

Yes. Many families use it for weekly chore tracking, habit-building, or screen-time guidelines. Pair it with the Reward Path Board for extra motivation.

Clings are sold separately so you can build a set that matches your family. Start with Weekly Essentials and add from there.

Ready to Level Up Your Family's Routine?

More independence. Fewer reminders. A calmer week for everyone.