Learn how to create a morning routine that works for you and your family with our seven must-haves to create a successful morning routine for kids.
Sleep is as important to overall health as eating right and getting daily activity. Without proper sleep, the whole family can feel agitated and out of balance.
It’s important for not only your little ones but also for you to get enough sleep each night. According to the National Sleep Foundation, here are the recommended nightly sleep durations for all ages:
Check out our latest blog to learn more about healthy sleep habits and the components of good sleep your child needs for optimal rest each night.
The first step to a successful morning routine actually starts the night before. In addition to getting a good night’s sleep, prepping the night before will help keep you organized for the day ahead.
Here are just a few of the things you can do the night before:
Another way in which you can prepare the night before is by planning ahead for potential issues and building in extra time for the inevitable distraction, lost item, tantrum, or power struggle. As they say, “failing to plan is planning to fail.”
Before your kids wake up, make sure you have time to yourself first! It’s important to practice some self-care and enjoy even just 15 minutes of me-time before the busy day begins.
Here are some ideas to help get you started:
If you don’t mind waking up early, you can also spend time getting yourself ready first to avoid running out of time when your kids need your help staying on task and getting ready themselves.
It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of a chaotic morning routine. Allotting some time in the morning to practice gratitude with your little ones is a great way to set a positive tone for the day ahead.
Try these activities to start your day with gratitude:
In addition to limiting screen time before bed, it’s also important to limit the amount of screen time during morning routines for kids. Technology can serve as a distraction to children and divert them from the tasks in front of them, such as brushing their teeth and making their bed. Not to mention, limiting screen time in the morning can limit (or hopefully, avoid) the inevitable temper tantrum when it comes to putting the screens away. Save the screens as a treat for later in the day once the morning routine and afternoon chores are out of the way.
It’s no secret that breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Fuel your little ones (and yourself!) with a healthy and well-balanced breakfast that will keep them going all morning long. Try to include ingredients that are low in processed sugar and high in protein, healthy fats, and fibre.
For breakfast, try one of these delicious recipes:
Getting in the swing of your morning routine for kids might be a challenge at first, for both them and you! However, with time, practice, and repetition, you’ll find a balance and routine that works for you and your little ones.
Here are a few tips to get you started: