Smoother School Mornings

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Many parents can relate to school mornings that feel like a daily marathon, balancing breakfast, school bags, and the mystery of the missing shoe. With your mind racing and thinking about a hundred other things besides getting out the door, it can feel overwhelming. But with a few small changes, mornings can flow more easily and become less stressful.

At a recent meeting of AP-OD’s Parent and Caregiver Co-creation Advisory Group, members shared their tried-and-true strategies for starting the day with less chaos and more calm. 

Here are some of their top tips:

1. Prep What You Can the Night Before

Many parents find that their mornings run smoother when they prepare as much as possible the night before — for both their kids and themselves.
That can mean:

  • Laying out clothes for everyone
  • Packing school bags and lunches
  • Setting out breakfast items

The payoff? A calmer start and extra time in the morning.

2. Get As Much Rest as You Can and Try to Wake Up Early

A smooth morning often starts with a good night’s sleep. Families recommend:

  • Setting a consistent bedtime for both kids and adults
  • Waking up with more than enough time to avoid rushing

3. Start the Day with Positivity

Some parents like to set the tone with music, singing, or simply a cheerful attitude.  A good mood can be contagious, helping everyone feel more cooperative and energized.

4. Give Kids a Heads-Up About the Day

Whether it’s a special activity at school or after-school plans, letting children know what to expect can help them feel more prepared and avoid last-minute stress.

A Morning That Works for You  and Your Family

Every family is different, and your mornings might look different than others. The key is finding a routine that fits your day, your energy, and your children’s needs. Try combining one or two of these ideas and see how they impact your mornings. Small changes can make a big difference over time.