R is for Routines

In early childhood, routines do more than fill time — they create security, structure and a sense of belonging. At Tik Tak Childcare in Milton Keynes, we believe that consistent, predictable routines help children feel safe, confident and ready to learn.

Why routines matter in the early years

Young children thrive on knowing what comes next. Routines help them:

  • Understand the world around them

  • Feel in control and reduce anxiety

  • Develop independence

  • Build trust in adults and the environment

  • Transition more easily between activities

Whether it’s washing hands before lunch or singing the same goodbye song each day, these small moments provide comfort and rhythm.

Our daily routine at Tik Tak Childcare

While each age group has a tailored schedule, our general flow includes:

  • Arrival and welcome – A calm start with familiar faces and free play

  • Morning circle – Singing, stories or group discussion

  • Play-based learning – Indoors and outdoors, guided by children’s interests

  • Mealtimes – Shared meals that encourage conversation and self-help skills

  • Rest or quiet time – Especially important for babies and toddlers

  • Afternoon exploration – Continued play, sensory activities, or group games

  • Home time – A warm goodbye and update for parents

These routines are consistent but flexible — we adapt to each child’s pace, energy levels and emotional needs.

Routines and emotional wellbeing

For children who are settling in, learning a new language, or transitioning between settings, routines offer something to hold onto. They reduce stress and help children build trust — in adults, in the environment, and in themselves.

Our key person approach ensures each child is guided through the routine with sensitivity and care.

Supporting routines at home

We believe in partnership with parents, and routines are a big part of that. You can support your child by:

  • Creating simple routines at home (morning prep, bedtime rituals)

  • Talking about the nursery day before and after it happens

  • Using consistent phrases or songs to mark transitions (e.g. “Time to tidy up!”)

  • Keeping us informed about changes in your child’s routine or sleep

When home and nursery routines align, children feel more secure and regulated.

Routines for independence

Montessori-inspired environments, like ours, also use routines to build independence. Children learn to:

  • Find their coat

  • Choose and tidy up activities

  • Pour their own water

  • Wash hands before meals

It’s all part of helping them feel capable, confident and ready for what’s next.

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