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How is back to school time going for you? It has been smooth sailing so far at our house, thanks to our back to school morning routine chart, so I thought I would repost. This post has been flying through the web, getting passed on by all of you! Thank you.
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Yesterday, I posted about my Fall Morning Routine. Today I thought I’d share my girls “Back To School” Morning Routine.
This chart has turned our mornings from crazy to smooth. It has turned me from a “nagging” mom, to a “more laid back” mom. Before our Morning Routine, I was walking around with a bunch of crazy “monkeys”on my back that didn’t belong there.
In other words, I used my brain power and my words for things that my girls were more than old enough to think about, and to be responsible for. Now the “monkeys” are where they belong, and boy does my back feel better!
I had to break the “reminder” habit, where I go around asking, did you do your chart? Did you brush your teeth? etc. All that was doing was confusing my girls.
If mom is going to ask or remind them about their responsibilities, (putting the monkeys back on me), then why would they ever step up to the plate and think or do for themselves??
The key to my girls taking ownership was incentive and consequence. If they do their charts CORRECTLY, without ANY prompting from me, they earn points that go toward allowance.
If they mess up AT ALL, NO POINTS! This is where I had to get tough. The first few times that they didn’t do it right and didn’t get their points, oh my, were there tears!!
It was hard to “lay down the law” and “stick to my guns” because they had worked so hard and diligently on their chart those mornings. The first day that we did charts, (after having a family meeting to introduce the charts and explain the rules/expectations in detail last spring,) they were so excited to earn points.
They got up early to do their charts, worked so hard, then… left their cups out. Cups were considered a “personal” that they didn’t pick up, which is on the chart, so NO POINTS!
I have to admit, it is a good thing Todd was home to help me see the importance of being strong, because I wanted to just let that slide and reward them.
But, if I gave in and gave them points even if it was not done completely, then they would never do their best, they would never take it seriously, and the charts would become meaningless.
Those first few days of strictness with our charts really paid off, but boy, did I feel like a mean-y! No more. Now they know what will happen if they “forget” something, and I feel like a mom at peace who has taught the girls responsibility when it comes to their morning routine.
Below is a list of their Morning Routine.
I made the chart online at this great site, it was SUPER easy to just follow directions, fill in the blanks, and push print. Then I had them laminated, and we hang them every morning on our Chore Board with magnets. They use dry erase markers or dry erase crayons (did you know there was such thing? We love them!) to mark off as they go.
Another very strict rule we have is that there is NO TV, COMPUTER OR PLAYTIME until their Morning Charts are done on a school day. This is key. This motivates them to start early and finish so they can have playtime before school starts.
Without this rule, I would have to nag them to get going on their charts. If I find out they disobeyed this rule, they do not get their morning points, but they still have to do their entire chart.
Back To School Morning Routine:
~Make Bed
~5 Minute Room Rescue
~Get Dressed
~Put PJ’s & Hangers Away
~Eat
~Take Vitamins
~Clear Breakfast Dish
~Hair
~Backpack
~Lunch bag
~Homework
~Library Book
~Coat/Jacket Ready
~Shoes
~Personals
~Brush Teeth
Make Bed-they do this right when they get out of it. Great lifetime habit in my opinion!
5 Minute Room Rescue–they do this for their evening routine, too, so their rooms never get out of hand. I would like to get them timers to keep in their rooms.
Get Dressed–all the way to their socks
Put P.J.’s Away-self explanatory.
Eat–they help themselves to bagels, toast, cereal or pancakes in the freezer. Sometimes they make scrambled eggs in the microwave. Sometimes I make oatmeal. They all know they have to have some sort of fruit with the choices above. If they eat breakfast with no fruit, no points!
Vitamins–they take a multiple vitamin, a calcium + D vitamin, and a chewable vitamin C. If we miss even a week of this, it seems they start getting sick again. I am a firm believer in quality vitamins, (especially vitamin D!!!) only because I no long live at the Dr.’s office:)
Clear Dish–this includes rinsing it
Hair–they need help from me for this one
Backpack-they bring it to the living room so they can grab and go
Lunch Bag-I get all the food ready and have it in 3 separate piles, 1 for each girl. They are responsible to come in and put it in their lunch bag, and grab their water bottle from the refrigerator (which they fill the night before, it is on their evening routine chart). Then they take it to the living room and put it with their backpack.
Homework–they put it in their backpack if it isn’t already. I always know it is done because it is part of the evening routine.
Library Books– I don’t like it when school library books get mixed up with our community library books. To avoid this, our rule is they keep their school library book in their backpack at all times, putting it back right away after a reading session. Then I don’t have to worry about what day the book is due, because it is always with them.
Coat/Jacket–in the spring/fall, they keep a jacket or sweater in their backpacks at all times, because you never know what the weather will do. I HATE being home worrying about them being cold at recess just because the sun didn’t come out that day like expected. Now I don’t have to worry and have mommy guilt! 🙂 In the winter, they put their coats by their backpacks/lunch bags in the living room.
Shoes–they put them by their backpacks/lunch bags/coats in the living room.
Personals–this is one of my favorites!! They go into each room of the house to find anything that they left out and put it away. The also do this for evening routine, so it takes just minutes in the morning.
Brush Teeth–they just brush in the morning. They brush, floss, rinse at night. We make the 2 younger do it where we can see them because we had the “I say I brushed but really just stuck a brush full of toothpaste in my mouth for 2 seconds” problem. 🙂
Side note:
For this system to work properly, I have to make sure all things are accessible for them to be able to do their charts without help or hindrance. For example…
~they need clean clothes to get dressed into
~they need easy/clear breakfast options to feed themselves
~they need to know where to find the vitamins, so I keep their vitamins all in one basket in a cupboard
~they always know where their backpack is because we have designated spots for them
~the water bottles are always ready to grab because they were filled the night before
~homework, library book and jacket always stay in the backpack so there is no last minute searching
…does this make sense? Because of thought and routine, they are able to do their charts in an easy and carefree manor. Routines free us all up, and cuts down/eliminates stress, frantic searching for things last minute, and kids asking me a billion questions like “mom, where is my…”
Many people who are not naturally organized (believe it or not, I’m not!) may look at this and feel like it is strict and no fun. It is actually the opposite. These things became habit for us all, and eventually done with very little thought and effort.
It brings an easy, light, and fun mood to the home, and teaches wonderful lessons in the process. I realize it is not for everyone, but I can’t tell you how much better our home life is with routines in place!!!
So there you have it, our morning routine. Most days, when I come downstairs, they are well on their way through their chart. I can always tell where that are at due to the 3 areas on the couches where they put their backpack/lunch bag/shoes as they get them ready to go.
All I have to think about in the morning is making their lunch and helping them with their hair. So easy! I love this Morning Chart! It is one of my favorite parts of our Family System.
I am blessed to have a husband who is very involved and brainstormed what this Family System would look like. One of these days I’m going to get him on here to explain the rest of the system, as these routine charts are just a piece of it!
I decided to re- post this “How To Have Guests When You Don’t Have A Guest Room” because our guests are coming again! I referred back to this post as I prepared for them, and found it quite helpful if I do say so myself. 😉
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Tomorrow is a day our family has been looking forward to. We have friends coming to visit for a week, from the Philippines!
A.C. has been a great friend to my husband and I since before we were married. In fact, he gave my husband a nudge toward me and said “What’s wrong with you, dude? Go get that girl!!” or something along those lines:) He stood in our wedding 13 years ago, and just last year, my husband had the privilege of flying to the Philippines -where A.C. and his family are missionaries- and standing in his. He found an amazing woman who loves God, loves him, and has a beautiful little girl who is my girls age. He has been a priceless friend to us, and what makes this visit even more exciting is we get to meet his new wife and daughter. Yay!
I want them to be as comfortable as possible in our home, and I have takes some steps to help make that happen before they get here. I personally believe that it is possible to make guests feel comfortable, loved and welcome even if we do not have an extra guest room/ bathroom. I know this because we have stayed with friends and enjoyed every minute despite having to share the space we are in.
We do not have a fancy guest room, so we are having them stay in our basement. Our basement is carpeted and furnished, it is a large family room area where we watch movies and exercise. It will provide them with plenty of space, and with a few little touches, I think it will feel welcoming. I thought about all the different things a hotel room offers to make ones stay more comfortable, and tried to provide the same for them, as best as I could.
We have a queen size, elevated air mattress for A.C. and his wife. I have an area in the basement that they can store it during the day to get it out of the way. For their little girl, I have a foam mattress that is comfortable but portable, just in case she would want to move it to my girls rooms for a “sleepover” as they get comfortable around each other.
Here are some things I am hoping will make their stay comfortable:
~A basket of individual snacks, just in case they get the midnight munchies
~Magazines for reading and relaxing
~A basket of travel size toiletries-toothpaste, lotion, mouthwash, band aids, Tylenol, etc.
~A rolling, portable rack for them to hang clothes on.
~A Big screen TV for A.C.’s sports viewing pleasure
~Video games
~Iron & Ironing board handy, in the laundry room right off the basement
~A fan, it is pretty cool down there, but it might help block the noise of us walking around up here!
~A basket of rolled up towels & wash clothes
~A full length mirror
~A clock
~A basket full of toys and things to do for their daughter
~Extra blankets
~A pen & notepad
~A table and chairs for their laptop
I have my favorite coffee on hand, and all kinds of meals and snacks planned.
I really can’t wait to see them, and since we will be busy having fun with our friends this week, I may not be able to post as often. So if you wonder where I am…I’m with my guests!
These closet photos are from last year. This last week, I finally got my craft closet cleaned out, so it looks like the above picture, again. Now I can get into the attic closet! I opened the door to the attic closet, and then quickly shut it again. There are so many Christmas decor storage bins in the way, I am not sure I can even get to my spring/summer decor bins! I was pretty out of it from my surgery last year after Christmas, so I didn’t take the time to get rid of my extra Christmas decor. Ugh. And, with new, healing incisions, I can’t move heavy things around–so I guess we are stuck with looking bare for a few more weeks! Maybe I will head over to Becoming Minimalist, to make me feel better about my empty shelves and motivate me to get rid of some more of my stuff!!