Map Your Day

Mapping the Weekend without turning Saturday into school.

Weekends should be the easy part and somehow Saturday afternoon is when everything falls apart. No structure at all turns out to be its own kind of demand.

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Why it works here

Why a day map helps with mapping the weekend

Children who rely on predictability do not stop relying on it at five on Friday. A weekend map that keeps the shape while dropping the demands gives your child something to orient by without recreating the school week.

You will recognize this if

  • Saturday goes fine and Sunday does not, or the other way round.
  • Your child asks what is happening repeatedly on unstructured days.
  • Monday mornings are much harder than other mornings.
The setup

How to set it up for mapping the weekend

Takes about five minutes. Use it as written, or keep only the steps your family needs. A short setup that gets used beats a complete one that gets abandoned in week two.

  1. 1 Keep waking, meals, and bedtime at roughly the weekday times
  2. 2 Map the shape in large blocks rather than named activities
  3. 3 Put one anchor event in each day so the day has a landmark
  4. 4 Mark free time explicitly rather than leaving gaps
  5. 5 Let your child choose within a block rather than choosing the blocks
  6. 6 Put Sunday evening's school preparation on the map from Friday
The mistake most families make

Dropping all structure at weekends often costs you Monday, because two days of drift undoes a week of routine.

In the app

Built into the routine, not bolted onto it.

The Map Your Day lives inside the same routine your child already follows, so mapping the weekend is a step with a visible length rather than a separate tool somebody has to remember to open.

  • Attach it to any step in any routine
  • Works for pre-readers, gestalt language processors, and AAC users
  • Same setup at home, at school, and in therapy
See the step-by-step guide →
The VizyPlan Map Your Day set up for mapping the weekend

Set this up for your child.

Five minutes to build, and your child sees it every time mapping the weekend comes around.

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Common questions

About mapping the weekend

Should weekend wake times match weekdays?
Within about an hour is a reasonable target. Large weekend shifts make Monday considerably harder for most children.
Does mapping the weekend take away spontaneity?
It does not have to. Mapping the shape while leaving the content open preserves flexibility where it matters and predictability where it helps.
What about Sunday evening dread?
Put Monday morning on the map on Friday, so it is visible all weekend rather than arriving on Sunday night as a shock.

VizyPlan supports routines and communication at home and school. It is not a medical device and does not diagnose or treat any condition. Talk to your child's care team about clinical questions.