Anonymous wrote:Yep, it is the same thing over and over and over again. It is the same with bedtime too. If not a shower night, he needs to get his pajamas on and floss and brush his teeth. He is constantly dancing around the room, showing me his baseball swing, throwing and imaginary ball or kicking an imaginary one or some other nonsense until I scream at him to do what he is supposed to be doing. I'm then being mean because I yelled after 6-7 times of telling him calmly to put his pj's on or to brush his teeth.
Anonymous wrote:My 9 yo DD is NOT a morning person. I would be taken aback by this, but DH is the type who is non-functioning until he has coffee. It really doesn't matter what time she goes to bed. I accept that she will be a grouch, we will need to prep everything the night before or it will be an emergency in the morning. I mean everything - outfit, lunch, backpack, coat, shoes, braid hair so it brushes out in seconds, breakfast plate set up - she helps with all of this mostly happily in the evening. Her bus comes at 7 a.m. so she has to be up NLT 6:30. It's much easier for my middle schooler who doesn't leave until after 8.
Anonymous wrote:I knew the first response would be ADHD. Every thing on DCUM is your kid has ADHD.
I think it's pretty normal. My now 11 year old has gotten a lot better and I think it's about finding systems that work (our DD now has to get fully dressed before coming downstairs which helped a ton) and the big game changer? She meets a friend to walk to school. The obligation and pull of an outside person waiting on her seems to have cured most of her dawdling.
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