
Download a step-by-step bathing routine chart in PDF at 300 DPI and mount it at eye level near the tub to guide children through each hygiene task without repeated verbal prompts.
How to Structure a Bathing Routine Chart
Create a sequence of 6–10 clearly defined actions using simple icons and short labels. Place tasks in logical order from preparation to cleanup.
- Turn on water and adjust temperature
- Wet body and hair
- Apply shampoo and rinse
- Wash body with soap
- Rinse thoroughly
- Turn off water
- Dry with towel
- Put on clean clothes
Use large 24–32 pt sans-serif fonts and high-contrast images to improve readability. Limit each card to one instruction to avoid confusion.
Printing and Bathroom Setup Tips
Select A4 or US Letter layout and print at 100% scale to keep icons sharp. Choose 160–200 gsm paper or cardstock to prevent curling in humid conditions.
- Laminate each card with 3–5 mil pouches
- Attach using waterproof adhesive strips or suction hooks
- Arrange vertically to match task flow
- Leave space for a checkmark column
Using Checkmarks and Timers

Add a small checkbox beside each step so the child can mark completed tasks with a dry-erase marker. Pair the routine board with a 5-minute sand timer to maintain pacing during washing and rinsing.
Adapting for Different Ages

For younger children, use simple pictures with one- or two-word labels. For older kids, include reminders about water conservation and thorough rinsing to remove soap residue.
Maintenance and Replacement
Wipe laminated cards weekly to remove moisture buildup. Replace faded or damaged pieces to keep instructions clear and legible.
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Download a step-by-step bathing routine chart in PDF at 300 DPI and place it at child eye level near the tub to guide hygiene tasks without repeated reminders. Use clear icons and short action phrases arranged from turning on water to putting on clean clothes.
Print on 160–200 gsm paper to reduce curling in humid air, then laminate with 3–5 mil pouches to protect against splashes. Mount cards vertically in task order using waterproof adhesive strips or suction hooks. Keep font size between 24–32 pt with high contrast colors to improve readability under bathroom lighting.
Add checkboxes beside each instruction so the child can mark completion with a dry-erase marker. Pair the routine board with a 3–5 minute timer to structure shampooing and rinsing phases, and review the sequence weekly to adjust steps based on independence level and timing accuracy.