Get the Free Weekly Menu Planner to Plan and see the week’s breakfasts, lunches, and dinners at a glance

A simple, low friction planner that makes meals visible and predictable for ND adults and students

Weekly Menu Planner

What's Included?

  • Three page weekly planner with Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner columns
  • Rows for Monday through Saturday plus a Snacks section
  • Large write-in boxes for quick notes and simple meal names
  • Clean, printer-friendly layout that is easy to scan
  • Works well printed, laminated, or annotated digitally

What Can You Do With the Free Weekly Menu Planner?

Cut Decision Fatigue At Mealtime

with a clear layout that eases planning

Keep Groceries And Meals Aligned

by listing meals so shopping is clear

Make Mealtimes More Predictable

by mapping breakfast lunch and dinner

Get Your Free Weekly Menu Planner

Weekly Menu Planner

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FAQs

Does it include all seven days of the week?

No. It includes Monday through Saturday with a separate snacks area.

Can I reuse it each week without reprinting?

Yes. Laminate it or place it in a dry-erase sleeve and write with a marker.

Can I use this with my grocery list?

Yes. Plan meals first, then build your list from the ingredients you see.

Is this only for families?

No. It works for ND adults, students, and households of any size.

Is this planner fillable on a computer?

No. It is designed to print or to annotate using a PDF or image editor.

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Who Created This Resource

We build simple, low-friction executive function tools shaped by lived neurodivergent experience and professional training, so you get clear steps that fit real life.

CHRIS HANSON  //  Founder of Life Skills Advocate

Hi, I’m Chris. I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and moved to the Seattle area in 2008. I am a neurodivergent adult and a former special education teacher. In 2019 I started Life Skills Advocate to create the kind of practical support I wished I had in high school and early adulthood.

I have about eight years of classroom experience and more than twenty years of lived experience with ADHD and anxiety. My work focuses on simple systems that reduce overwhelm at school, work, and home. I care about clear steps, realistic follow through, and tools that fit real life.

Outside of work I enjoy time with my wife and son, gardening, and racquetball. I am grateful for the community that uses our resources and shares feedback so we can keep improving together.

Chris 

AMY SIPPL  //  Content Specialist

Hi, I’m Amy, a Minnesota-based content specialist at Life Skills Advocate and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). I support families, educators, and adults with resources that make learning and daily routines easier.

I hold a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from St. Cloud State University and undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Family Social Science from the University of Minnesota. For over a decade I have worked with neurodivergent children, teens, and adults in home, school, and clinic settings.

My writing centers on practical strategies that respect autonomy and reduce overwhelm. I aim for clear explanations, doable next steps, and tools that help people use their strengths in everyday life.

Amy

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