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Did you ever notice how long it takes everyone to get ready when you have to be somewhere? Are you always running late?  The hard part for me is that when we are rushing, someone ends up feeling stressed, which leads to tempers, arguments, and an unhappy family.  The last thing that I want to do is to send our kids to school feeling unnerved.

So, we have found that just a tips for Helping kids get ready for school quicker in the morning is all that it takes to have a better morning.

Helping kids get ready for school quicker in the morning

1). Get breakfast ready at night. 
Lay out the cereal, oatmeal or whatever your kids will be eating the night before.
If my kids are going to eat pancakes (their favorite), I will make them the night before. I put them in an air-tight container in the fridge & have it ready for the morning. All that we have to do is put it on their plate. I lay out their silverware and cups the night before, too.  Easy.

Ps- these protein pancakes are perfect!

2). Lay out their clothes the night before.
This includes everything that they will need: underwear, socks, pants, shirt, belt, shoes… If they can get dressed by themselves (over 3 years old, I’d say), tell them to get dressed before they come downstairs (or out of their rooms).

3). Have their toothbrush baskets ready for them.

We have a wicker basket that has everything they need for the morning.
In our basket, we have toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouthwash, a comb, hair gel & floss. I keep our basket under our bathroom sink.

When getting the kids ready for school,  it’s all about keeping things moving. As soon as they finish breakfast, they go to the bathroom to wash their hands and get their basket out. I don’t have to run around looking for everything- it is all right there waiting for us.

getting kid ready for school quicker in the morning

4). Have backpacks ready (& lunches) the night before.
We keep their backpacks on our organizing bench on their designated hook.

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5).  Pack lunches ONCE for the week and then have them ready each night.  In the mornings, the kids grab their lunch box out of the refrigerator and put them into their backpacks.

6). Keep their chores to a minimum in the mornings.
On school mornings, all that they have to do is put their pajamas away, make their beds (we have zip-up bedding) and clean up after themselves (put the toothbrush basket back, clean up dishes, etc…)   Then they do their chore from the chore basket after school.

7). Eliminate all media in the mornings.
If we turn the TV on, we are just setting ourselves up for failure (it might be different in your house, but our kids just stop what they are doing to watch TV when it is on.)   However… towards the end of the year, I sometimes start letting them watch TV if they were ready.  When shoes are on, teeth are brushed and backpacks and coats have been moved to the front door. If and only if those things are ready, they can watch TV until we have to leave. 🙂

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8. And a big tip…. Get up ten minutes before they do to get yourself ready.  🙂
This is the hardest one for me! I use my  TCL Pulse (it is a Bluetooth alarm but it comes with a little box that you slip into your pillow case and it will vibrate when your phone app alarm goes off, so it only wakes you and no one else).  If I can get ready, have a little coffee and be downstairs ready when the kids wake up, it is better for everyone.   I always want to be the smiling face that they see every morning, welcoming them to a brand new day.   It just puts all of them in a good mood. 🙂
(Ps- it works on church mornings or anywhere that you have to go somewhere special, too!)

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I’m Becky, a former elementary school teacher turned certified child development therapist and blogger. I work at home with my husband and together we are raising (and partially homeschooling) our four children in the Carolinas. I love diet coke, ice cream, and spending time with my family.

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  4. Simple…and yet I haven’t thought about all of these stress-reducing things to do! Thanks, I will be getting the bathroom tote ready because that’s where the most stress comes from.

  5. Do the sandwiches get soggy? My son already doesn’t love sandwiches so I worry that if it is soggy or anything, then he won’t eat it at all. I guess it depends on what you put on.

    1. No- they don’t for me, but I try not to put anything ‘wet’ on them because our kids are the same way. 🙂 I find that using a bun helps to eliminate that, too.

  6. Hi! Love all of your tips because I do use most of them lol. And it helps a lot with bringing down the stress. I never thought about the tooth brush basket, good idea. Thank you!

    1. Thank you! It is so simple and makes things so much easier (and I can hide it away, so even better!)

  7. Their all great ideas! Have everythung you can ready at night and save so much time!!

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