Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my kids to sleep in the clothes they'll wear for school next day.
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Why not feed them their breakfast a day early while you're about it?
Mine is in preschool and he sleeps in his clean cloths for the next day. It has made our mornings so much better.
Good grief.
NP here. I am surprised you have not heard of this technique. My preschool does a version of this too. His tees and knit pants are as comfy as any PJs.
Anonymous wrote:I admit, mornings before school are often harried and full of raised voices.
What are your best tips for making it (more) calm and orderly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my kids to sleep in the clothes they'll wear for school next day.
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Why not feed them their breakfast a day early while you're about it?
Mine is in preschool and he sleeps in his clean cloths for the next day. It has made our mornings so much better.
Good grief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my kids to sleep in the clothes they'll wear for school next day.
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Why not feed them their breakfast a day early while you're about it?
Mine is in preschool and he sleeps in his clean cloths for the next day. It has made our mornings so much better.
Anonymous wrote:Kids have to be dressed before they come out of their rooms on school days.
Clothes laid out the night before.
With one of my kids who was hard to get up I used an alarm clock. He can't moan and groan to an alarm clock.
pack all food and backpacks the night before.
Put all your stuff out the night before too, phone car keys etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my kids to sleep in the clothes they'll wear for school next day.
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Why not feed them their breakfast a day early while you're about it?
Anonymous wrote:Get everything ready in advance. People often say so things the night before. I do everything on Sunday. Lunches packed for the week. Clothes laid out. Breakfast menu made, which I pay out the night before. Backpacks on the table. I also multitask. I made a space for breakfast in a sitting area upstairs so I can get ready while the kids eat.
I also never pick battles in the morning. If someone wants help getting dressed, I help.
I am out the door super fast and my house is peaceful in the mornings.
Anonymous wrote:I put my kids to sleep in the clothes they'll wear for school next day.