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Avoiding morning mayhem with kids

QUESTION

Dear Adele,

Mornings at our house during the week are often utter mayhem. We have three children and getting them ready and into the car in time for school and daycare is often filled with stress, meltdowns and impatience. Any suggestions?

Morning Meltdown Mama


ANSWER

Dear Morning Meltdown Mama,

Getting a family of five up, groomed, dressed, fed, packed up and in the car by 6:30 or 7:00 a.m. is often a recipe for frustration and stress in any family. As you probably know, kids do best with predictability and routines. When expectations are laid out, come to fruition and consistency is the rule, calmer family mornings will result.

There are many benefits to having a routine for children in the morning:

I have a few ideas that might help you to establish a good morning routine.

Establishing a good morning routine and following it consistently over time should help you immensely in reducing the craziness of getting five people out the door, in the morning, on time.

Articles entitled 10 Reasons Its Important to Have a Morning Routine with Young Children’ and ‘10 Reasons A Daily Routine is Important for Your Child and How to Set One’ were helpful in writing this column.

 Let me conclude with a few quotations about routines:

When a child knows what to expect they will eventually have the confidence to take initiative to do things themselves. Confidence is built when expectations are known.” — Unknown

In the shapeliness of a life, habit plays its sovereign role.” — Mary Oliver

Engaging predictable environments and ongoing positive adult-child interactions are necessary for promoting children’s social and emotional development and preventing challenging behavior. You can help by following clear and simple schedules and routines.” — Hemmeter, Ostrosky and Fox

Best wishes for the New Year, Morning Meltdown Mama.

Sincerely, Adele


I'm looking forward to your questions! Email me at maryadeleblair@gmail.com and please put Heart to Heart in the subject line. Note that all columns will remain anonymous.

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