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Manners and Getting Organized Themes of the Week July 20, 2020

School is just weeks away, and if your children physically go back to school or not, a Morning and Evening Routine are so important. 

Ask your child about Morning Routines

  • Ask your child to what the word “routine” means.
    • Regular, a habit, or a practice.
  • Ask your child what kind of things he should get done each morning, to complete his morning routine.
    • Get up on time, eat breakfast, brush teeth, get dressed, get backpack and lunch, etc…
  • Ask your child what you can do to help him start his new routine tomorrow.

Ask your child about Evening Routines:

  • Ask your child to what the word “routine” means.
    • Regular, a habit, or a practice.
  • Ask your child the purpose of an evening routine.
    • So you do not have so much to do in the morning.
  • Ask your child what kind of things he should get done each evening.
    • Bathe, make lunch or get lunch money together, ask parents to sign papers, brush teeth, lay out clothes for the next day, get backpack packed, read books, etc…
  • Ask your child what you can do to help him start his new routine this evening.