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Home –› Home & Garden –› Parenting
 

Managing the Morning Crunch

 

Author: Brook Noel

Do your mornings feel more like a push and pull contest rather than a smooth preparation for the day ahead? Finding items that need to be taken to school, feeding pets, walking dogs, last minute planning on who will be home when, getting everyone dressed, coping with the child whod rather be sleeping, making breakfastthese are just a few of the commonly reported challenges facing parents every morning.

There are tips and tricks to alleviate the morning crunch. Try the following for a smoother morning routine.

The thirty-minute prep. If morning feels more like a racetrack than a time of controlled preparation, practice the 30-minute prep. Ease morning responsibilities by preparing all you can the night before. Have children set their clothes out, put toys away and pack their school bags before bed. Set your own clothes out. After dinner, routinely set the breakfast table complete with cereal boxes, bowls and silverware. Set up your coffee maker so you can simply press the on button in the morning. Bag lunches. Whatever you can do in thirty minutes at night will be thirty minutes less awaiting you in the morn-ing when people arent running at their best.

Keep it simple. While television may glamorize a gorgeous family sitting down to pancakes made in the shape of hearts, the practical parent knows the value of simplic-itycereal or toast. Save time consuming breakfasts for a weekend treat or assign one night a week as breakfast for dinner night.

o Listen to the weather ahead of time to guide children in clothing choices.

o Have children lay out their clothes and pack their own lunches. This can be a good re-sponsibility for a chore and reward system.

o Place your clothes out the night before. Place your keys, briefcase, etc. near the door.

o Give warnings that the bus is leaving 30 minutes, 15 minutes and five minutes prior to departure to keep kids on track.

o Make sure kids have clocks in their bed-rooms to monitor time.

o Take it one thing at a time. Instead of wres-tling with getting both yourself and your chil-dren ready in the morning, get up an hour early so that you are dressed and showered before your children arise.

o Encourage childrens promptness with a mark on their reward chart or, if you give allow-ance, let morning preparation be one of the responsibilities that helps children earn it.

o If you have only one bathroom, prepare a bathroom schedule and let kids be responsi-ble for getting in and out on time.

Author Bio:

Brook Noel

Brook Noel is an international best-selling author and has written over 10 books. Her works include: I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye: surviving, coping and healing after the sudden death of a loved one; Grief Steps; The Single Parent Resource and her newest book The Change Your Life Challenge: A 70 Day Life Makeover Program for Women.

Brook has appeared on ABC World News, AM Northwest, CNN Headline News, Good Morning LA, WGN, The Parents Journal and hundreds of other shows and stations.

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