Changing Up Your Morning Routine Can Change Your Kid’s Whole Day

  1. sarah says:

    Love this- trying it out next week. I hate the yelling to HURRY UP WE ARE LATE- my 5 year old reminded me we are always running late. 🙁 I thought you were home schooling Punky- is that over?

  2. Tanya Goertzen says:

    Welcome to the club. It took me along time, but it was heartbreaking to me to scoot my youngest son out the door when he had a bad morning of me rushing him. I would have a terrible emotional hangover at work worrying if he was able a to bounce back. First we ditched all TV and electronics. Then we turned on the radio for upbeat energy. Hits 1 is a good platform for conversation about pop culture. I started getting up 1/2 hour earlier so when I am in the kitchen getting them organized I can be really present. Even when things go sour – uncomfortable Tshirts, forgotten homework, lost library books… We have time to recover and I send them both out the door with a smile and a heartfelt I love you. Makes my day better too. I can’t protect them from all hurt and difficult times during their days… But I can set the tone. Even if it KILLS me to get out of bed 🙂

  3. Melissa says:

    I really really REALLY try to structure our mornings so we’re not rushed. When getting our oldest ready to go to school, he knows he’s allowed to watch a show while he eats breakfast, but the rule is that if the show keeps him from doing what he needs to be doing, the TV goes off. Works out pretty well. I make sure I’m out of bed by at least ten till seven. Those extra ten minutes make a world of difference.

  4. Zuzana Pelechova says:

    Not a solution for us, though! The earlier we get up the later we tend to leave home for school, as we keep having the feeling we have enough time:-(

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