The morning of schoolchildren and their parents can be much calmer - if, of course, you are not too lazy to put the advice from this article into practice.
Prepare simple and quick breakfasts
Yogurts, bars, muffins and fruit can all be great snack options, and if you have the time, you can prepare your breakfast the night before.
Encourage children
Instead of arguing and trying to persuade your children to get ready faster, try offering them a reward. But not food – instead, promise to increase your TV time in the evening or put on an interesting audiobook on the way to school.
Don't bother with clothes
If your child has trouble choosing clothes in the morning, help them by preparing a week's worth of outfits in advance. Another life hack: buy a whole bunch of identical socks - you won't have to waste time looking for a pair anymore.
Throw some spare things in the car
If your school is far away and you use your car to get there, you can keep some things right in your car, such as an extra comb, a set of socks, or hair clips, so you don't have to go back home to get such small items.
Consider creating a playlist for your gatherings
To make the gathering more cheerful, put on a playlist of your children's favorite songs.
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