What is Planning?

Planning is simply deciding what to do before you actually do it so your day feels less like a messy puzzle and more like a fun game.

Imagine you have three favorite toys: a red block, a blue car, and a yellow ball. If you just throw them on the floor at random, they make a tripping hazard. But if you put the blocks in one box, the cars in another, and the balls under your bed, everything has a home. Planning is that act of choosing where things go before they get lost.

The Map and the Treasure

Think of planning like drawing a map to find treasure. Without a map, you run around the house shouting for your cookie, checking under the couch and in the fridge without a clear goal. With a plan, you look at the paper (the plan) and say, "The cookie is on the table."

Here is how it works step by step:

  1. You see what you want to build or do, like stacking blocks into a tall tower.
  2. You gather your supplies so they are ready and not hidden under pillows.
  3. You decide the order: "I will put the big square block at the bottom first."

Why It Helps

When you plan, you avoid surprises that make you grumpy. If you didn't plan for your snack time, you might be too hungry to play with your best friend. Planning helps you use your energy wisely instead of wasting it looking for things or changing your mind every second.

Without PlanWith Plan
Running around fastWalking calmly
Forgetting toysFinding everything
Tired and crankyHappy and ready

So, planning is just being the boss of your own schedule. It turns a big, scary task into small, easy steps that you can control.

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Examples

  1. packing a backpack for school
  2. building a sandcastle with buckets
  3. listing chores before playtime

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