Establishing a Work Morning Routine for Your Kids

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Establishing a Work Morning Routine for your
KidsByJesus Sacred Heart School
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Re-frame your idea of a routine that actually
works
  • Every morning you might have a good fight with
    your kids to keep them on track. Getting ready
    for school, packing up tiffin boxes and doing all
    the things together is surely a hectic job to do.
    Re-framing your ideas a bit and establishing a
    new work morning routine would surely boost your
    kid a lot.
  • You must know exactly what needs to be done,
  • and in what order it must be done. 

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When Your Patience Has Run Out
  • If you find yourself losing patience with how
    much time you're wasting try to wake your child
    in the morning.  These kinds of mornings are all
    too common in households with school-aged
    children. Be encouraged. You can turn this
    around. Here are some tips for smoother and saner
    mornings.

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Have a Conversation with your Child
  • It's important to talk about your morning routine
    with your child, but morning is not the best time
    for that discussion. Set some time aside later in
    the day where you and your child can discuss your
    rules and expectation. Let your child know what
    isn't working and what must change.

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Start with Small Changes
  • Always make a start with small changes.
  • While there are likely many
  • things you are anxious to change
  • in your morning routine,
  • start out by selecting one or two behaviors
  • at a time.  Let your child know
  • what isn't working and what must change.

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Provide Good Coaching
  • Parents work so hard to help their child, but in
    reality, it just isn't working. Once you've
    communicated the rules and expectations regarding
    mornings, all you need to do at that point is to
    remind your child of those rules. Get out of your
    child's way and let them take responsibility for
    what has been agreed upon.

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Consequences Are a Great Teacher
  • Your child's school likely has policies in place
    enforcing certain consequences when policies are
    violated. This may include detention for
    habitually showing up late, or extra work for
    missed homework.

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Avoid the Arguments, No Matter What
  • Rather than arguing, remind your child of what is
    expected, provide some coaching for keeping them
    on track, and then step back. It may take some
    time and practice, but hang in there and keep
    trying and in time, you'll find your mornings to
    be a lot more enjoyable.

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