Anonymous wrote:After 6 brushes his teeth at night, put his toothbrush downstairs in/near the kitchen so immediately after eating he can brush. Can he sleep in his clothes he'll wear the next day?
Anonymous wrote:I have 3, but we have 2 parents who WAH. So one of us would take older kids to the bus stop while the other one was home with the baby, but starting coffee and getting the work day going. We got lucky because our third would chill in her crib in the morning with a bottle of milk while I was getting the older 2 going (they were both in elementary school at that point).
Obviously this won’t work with a newborn, but once your baby can sit up and play with a toy/drink milk it gets easier. You need someone home for emergencies though unless the bus stop is right outside your house.
Anonymous wrote:I recently had my third child. My older two are 3 and 6. Would love suggestions on balancing all three in the mornings - my oldest gets on a school bus at 7:30-7:40. He has ADHD so he requires a fair amount of helicoptering to make sure he gets dressed, brushes teeth, eats breakfast, gets ready for the bus etc. for the past few weeks I’ve had help in the mornings if the baby is awake, but our childcare structure may be changing in the near term and I’d be mostly solo in the early mornings.
I’d have a nanny arriving around 8 to help, so it’s really just a matter of handling all three kids (including a hungry baby) until my oldest gets on the bus. Any suggestions helpful! I already lay out outfits and pack backpacks the night before, and I pre wash fruit to have with breakfast etc to keep prep simple.
Ultimately I hope to sleep train the baby to wake up closer to 8, but we’re at least a couple of months out from that point.