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Tips for families who grow together

Practical guides on habits, chores, journaling, and staying organized — written by the team at Famello.


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weekly family meeting

How to Run a Weekly Family Meeting Kids Actually Like

One person usually ends up holding the whole family calendar in their head, and it is exhausting. A weekly family meeting fixes that: a short, regular sit-down where everyone sees the week, shares the load, and actually talks. Here is a simple agenda you can copy, age-by-age tips.

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bedtime routine for kids
bedtime routine for kids

Bedtime Routine for Kids: A Calm Schedule That Sticks

Bedtime can turn into the longest hour of the day — full of stalling, one-more-thing requests, and overtired meltdowns. Here is how to build a bedtime routine for kids that actually sticks: a calm step-by-step schedule, age-by-age sleep needs, a visual checklist, and the wind-down hour that does mos

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morning routine for kids
morning routine for kids

Morning Routine for Kids: How to Make Mornings Calm

Mornings with kids can feel like a daily fire drill, and most routines fall apart by the second week. Here is how to build a morning routine for kids that actually sticks — a simple visual checklist, a copy-and-paste schedule, age-by-age ideas, and the night-before trick that makes the whole thing.

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summer routine for kids
summer routine for kids

Summer Routine for Kids: A Simple Daily Schedule That Sticks

Most summer routines collapse by the second week of break. Here is how to build a summer routine for kids that actually lasts the whole summer — a flexible daily schedule, a sample timetable you can copy, age-by-age ideas, and a screen-time plan that does not turn into a daily argument.

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chore chart for kids

Chore Chart for Kids: How to Build One That Actually Sticks

Most chore charts collapse by week three for the same predictable reasons. Here is how to build a chore chart for kids that survives real family life — what to include by age, why most printables fail, and how to make “mark it done” a habit kids actually want to keep.

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