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Finding My Rhythm: A Mom of Six’s Journey Through Sports and Life

Sarah shares her experience -Mom of 6 You know, when people hear ‘six kids’ and ‘sports,’ they often imagine total chaos, and honestly, sometimes it is a beautiful, exhilarating chaos. But what truly anchors us isn’t a rigid schedule; it’s what I call our ‘predictable rhythm.’ It’s like a song we all know the words […]

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The Peace of Packing: How to Create a “Mini-Routine” for Stress-Free Family Travel

The Peace of Packing: How to Create a “Mini-Routine” for Stress-Free Family Travel You spent months perfecting your kid’s bedtime routine, only to watch it crumble the moment you step foot in a hotel room or Grandma’s house. Introduce the concept of the “Mini-Routine a flexible framework that maintains the spirit of the home routine

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School Holidays Kids routine plan

School Holiday Fun: A Super Easy Routine for Busy Parents!

Hey awesome families! School’s out, and it’s time for fun! But let’s be real, “fun” can quickly turn into “chaos” if we don’t have a little plan. So, here’s a super laid-back kids’ routine to help you navigate those glorious school holiday days:Morning Vibes (8:00 – 10:00 AM -ish):* Wakey Wakey! (Whenever!): Let’s ditch the

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Kids routine planners

Visual Routines For Young Kids:

Visual routines are a fantastic way to help younger children understand and follow daily schedules. Here are some ideas: 1. Picture Schedules: * Simple & Direct: Use clear pictures or symbols to represent each activity (e.g., a bed for sleep, a plate for breakfast, a book for reading). * Magnetic/Velcro: Attach pictures to a magnetic

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Afternoon Kids Routine

Providing Positive Reinforcement for Kid’s Routines

Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool for encouraging children to follow their routines. Here’s how to effectively use it: 1. Specific Praise:  * Focus on the Behaviour: Instead of “You’re so good!”, try “I really appreciate you brushing your teeth all by yourself today.”  * Be Descriptive: “Wow, you put your toys away so neatly!

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