Avoiding
The Morning Rush
It’s
stressful isn’t it? Having to get all those things ready,
trying not to forget anything, not to mention bickering kids,
tantrums about what to wear or the sleepy head who doesn’t
want to wake up. No, the morning rush isn’t any fun but
luckily there are a few things you can do to bring peace back
into your family’s morning routine.
Prepare
Ahead – Sounds simple enough but did you know you could
actually leave just about everything ready for the next day?
It might take a few extra minutes out of your evening but you’ll
be much faster if you prepare everything once the kids are
asleep rather than rushing in the morning.
Lay
out the kids clothes for the next day - Include things like
hair clips, socks and shoes. And don’t forget to lay
out your clothes too.
Leave
breakfast ready (or nearly ready) - Depending on what you have
for breakfast you can often pre-prepare a lot of it. If you
have pancakes make the batter the night before and stick it
in the fridge. If you have cereal and toast, leave the cereal
out, bowls, spoons and bread. You can even set the table to
save time.
Pre-Pack
Lunch Boxes - If your kids take a packed lunch to school
prepare it the night before. Most things like sandwiches will
be fine left in the fridge overnight.
Pack
Their School Bags – Look through their bags and make
sure there aren’t any last minute dates or events you’ve
overlooked. Pack all their books and things in their bags and
leave everything by the front door.
Get
The Kids Involved – The responsibility of getting
the kids to school shouldn’t completely lie on your shoulders.
As soon as children are old enough to help out then they should.
Even the youngest of kids can help.
Make
a Chart – If your kids (like
most kids) are forgetful, make a chart for each one which explains
in order all the things
they need to do in the morning. You can draw pictures for the
really young ones and write a description for the older ones.
For example, you can have a picture of a toothbrush, then the
school clothes, hair brush, etc.
Talk
to your kids about the list beforehand and explain it to
them. Then stick it up in a prominent place
in their rooms and
the next time they ask you “mom, what do I do know?” tell
them to go look at their list. This is a great way of getting
kids a little more involved and to start teaching them responsibility.
By preparing ahead you can’t avoid all of your family’s
morning stresses but it will certainly help a lot, and who knows
you may even have time for that extra cup of coffee.