While you could do a lot of hand holding, nagging (see above), and giving instructions, we found there’s a better way to help your children establish a strong morning routine. So what feels like clockwork to you (get up, go to the bathroom, brush teeth, get dressed, make bed, have breakfast, etc.) isn’t yet ingrained into your child’s “muscle” memory. Unlike adults, kids have yet to establish strong natural routines when they wake up. If this feels all too familiar, you’re not alone. I’m adding fresh ideas to our list every day, but here’s a look at our blocks and some of the activities I’m using to create our daily schedules at the moment.Looking to reduce your stress in the morning and have your children be more independent? Our free printable Morning Routine Checklist can help!Īre mornings hectic at your house? Are you constantly reminding your kids to do the same things over and over? Some of our favorite building activities include: Littles love to build - not to mention it’s a great opportunity for independent play.
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