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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Put television off and devote 10 minutes to getting them ready. Make sure they know TV doesn't go on until it is done and then you can get ready in peace.
This is coming from the woman whose children didn't go to bed until 10.15 (dad's fault), couldn't get them up and eventually they went to school looking lovely and I went to work without brushing my hair, showering, etc. Thank god Friday is a dress down day.....
Kids are expert at pushing parents' buttons, and the morning rush is a perfect opportunity. Your little angel has worked out that you are on a time limit, and the more she dawdles, the more frantic you get.
Remove the entertainment value! make sure you are up in plenty of time to get yourself ready first. The get her up, and take your time with her breakfast, and let her 'come to' properly. If you have timed it right, there will be no rush, so no need for her to kick against your nagging.
Try it - it works!
Woofgang she adores school, she just loves her bed and takes a while to 'come to' as puttycake says.
The TV goes on at 8am if she is ready. However she has a brother of 7 who is more like Andy's bad lads army boy and is doing virtually the opposite to his sis. It is hard to explain why there is no treat for him (he is fine though, not the prob here!)
Puttycake has summed up the dilemma for me. My girl is pushing the buttons as she has started laughing as I become more frantic....like your idea very much of giving her more time. Definitely try it monday morning and LOVING the clock trick Sally Spike!!!
Be hard - if she's started laughing it's now a game to her. Sort of leave her to get ready herself, concentrate on yourself and your son, threaten to leave her behind - which you may have to carry out (although all within controlled time limits, if you get my meaning). It's not a game and your sanity is paramount.
have you tried not having the telly on at all?
in our house it does not go on and we sit as a family around the table. then washing, dressing and pack ups happen, we are all out of the house by 8.15am and get up at 6.40 am.it helps if all bags and homework are done the night before.
hope that helps, by the way we have 3 girls 6, 8 and 10. it can be done it just takes practice
I hope this gives you some ideas but my daughter is a dawdler and a pain in the bum to get to ready for school and she is 8.
We get up and Meg gets showered straight away, then it's straight down stairs to breakfast which she has to eat in the kitchen without the television to cause distraction and she has to eat in a time limit. Then she goes up to clean her teeth and get into school uniform. If she gets on with it at 8am everyday she can scooby doo on boomerang then goes of to school.
I wish you luck for 2moro morning.