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How to Get Your Kids Out the Door On TIme
Putting a stop to morning chaos and chronic lateness requires changing your
schedule and your habits. It may seem difficult at first, but over time, a smooth
morning routine becomes second nature.
Prepare, Prepare, Prepare
• Perform most of your morning routine the night before.
• Pack lunches in advance
• Gather school supplies and books
• Lay out clothing (complete with shoes) before going to bed.
• Have everyone shower at night if possible.
• Set the breakfast table after the supper dishes are cleared away.
• Keep ready-to-grab-and-go breakfast foods available for rushed mornings
• Empty the dishwasher at night so breakfast dishes can go directly into the wash
Keep a schedule
• Set your alarm to allow 20 minutes of extra time each morning. Do not hit snooze!
• Use an alarm clock with a battery back-up in case of power failure
• Set a schedule for bathroom time for each member of the family. Enforce strict
adherence
• Set an alarm for 10 minutes before departure time. When the alarm sounds,
instruct everyone to stop what they are doing, don shoes and coats and grab their
bags. If whatever they wanted to bring isn't ready to go, that's just too bad.
• Check the weather conditions each morning as soon as you wake up. This alerts
you to poor road conditions, the need to scrape windows or shovel out your driveway
before leaving home.
• Ban television and video games from the morning routine. These are huge time
stealers.
• If a task is not vital to that morning’s routine, leave it for later that day. Return calls,
check email, feed the parakeet, and locate that missing sock when you get home.
• Wake your children up early enough that they have time to prepare properly.
Get Organized
• Designate one area for backpacks, shoes, and coats. Check the area each night to
make sure nothing is missing.
• Purchase a book bag or backpack for each child. Have him or her pack the bag the
night before. If an item is not in the bag by bedtime, it does not go to school. This
may seem harsh at first, but after several days of forgotten iPods, cell phones, and
school assignments, children learn to stock the bag each night. This eliminates the
mad rush through the house each morning to locate missing items.
• Freeze snacks for the entire week to make packing lunches easier.
• Serve cold cereals and apples or bananas for breakfast instead of pancakes and
sausage. This drastically cuts back on the morning routine. Even younger children
can prepare a bowl of cereal with little or no help.
• Keep your car keys, cell phone, and wallet in the same place every day.
• Put gas in the car in the evenings. Keep the tank half full at all times.
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