Organizing Students The Cure For Morning Mayhem
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Organizing Students: The Cure for Morning Mayhem
Summary:
It's 6:00 AM?"time to face the dreaded morning rush. Amidst the sleepy chaos, questions fly your way: "Where are my shoes?" "Is my homework ready?" "Did you sign my field trip form?" The scramble to get everyone out the door begins, and with it, the stress of potentially being late...again.
The race to school often includes unexpected detours, like returning home for forgotten gym shoes. And just when you think you've managed it, a call reminds you about missing lunch money. This morning frenzy disrupts the entire day, leaving students distracted, teachers frustrated, and parents exhausted.
I used to be caught in this cycle until my third-grade teacher, Mrs. Turner, shared a simple but profound tip that changed everything. Her advice transformed me into an organized person?"a title my brothers humorously embraced.
Action Plan:
Mrs. Turner's suggestion was straightforward: prepare for school the night before. Place your homework and books in your backpack, find your jacket and shoes, and set out your clothes. This small shift drastically improved my mornings and reduced forgotten items. It laid the foundation for a more organized life.
Conclusion:
While I don't expect every child to become as organization-minded as I am, implementing this simple routine could make mornings less chaotic for your family. To assist, I've created a FREE "Night Before School Tool" available for download on my website. These checklists are tailored for different age groups and can be customized to suit your needs. Visit [SOAR Study Skills](http://www.soarstudyskills.com/morefreestuff.htm) to access them.
Take a moment tonight to create a checklist with your child, and encourage them to prepare before bedtime. Tomorrow morning might just start off a little smoother.
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