The Blessing of Routine: How Structure Helps Children Thrive
A consistent daily routine is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children. Rooted in the Sunnah and proven by research, structure brings calm, confidence, and barakah.
Trackers, planners, study systems, and printables for homeschooling, Islamic studies, and raising children with intention. The resources we built for our own daughters, adapted for yours.
Six sections, each focused on a real part of the work. Open one and start.
Curriculum roadmaps, weekly planners, and subject recommendations for ages 0–12. Lived-and-tested, not theoretical.
Quran, Arabic, Aqeedah, Fiqh, Seerah, Hadith, and Manners — with learning roadmaps, study plans, and trackers.
Routines, character building, sibling relationships, encouraging Salah, screen-time, and tarbiyah.
Salah trackers, Quran trackers, reading logs, chore charts, and homeschool planners. The library grows weekly.
Interactive trackers and planners that work in your browser. A real differentiator — built for the way you actually use them.
Books, flashcards, and learning aids we use at home. Affiliate products and our own resources, all in one place.
Free to download. Made for the fridge, the binder, and the daily routine.
A simple chart your child fills in each day. Designed for ages 4–8, with Arabic and English.
Track surahs, ayahs, and review cycles. Includes a parent-review column and a small reward grid.
A one-page weekly layout for one child or many. Subject blocks, time blocks, and a notes column.
Why this site exists
Umm Aishah homeschools her daughters following the methodology of the scholars of the da'wah salafiyyah. The resources here come out of that daily work.
When something is curated, it is sourced from scholars and families we trust. When something is original, it is because we needed it and could not find it elsewhere.
Every printable and tool is free at launch. If a paid resource appears later, it is because the free version has proven its worth first.
A consistent daily routine is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children. Rooted in the Sunnah and proven by research, structure brings calm, confidence, and barakah.
The greatest responsibility of a Muslim parent is to plant the seed of Tawheed in their child's heart. Here is a practical approach for ages 2 to 7.
A simple, beautiful tracker to help your child build the habit of the five daily prayers. Designed with love by Umm Aishah.
The one you'll use daily
Salah tracking, Quran memorization, homeschool planning — all in your browser. Free, no account needed.
The homeschool weekly planner is the printable we use most. Print it, pin it, and let it carry the week.