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5 Ways to Connect with Your Kids TOMORROW Morning

Published: Jun 10, 2014 ยท Modified: Feb 11, 2020 by Zina Harrington ยท Post may contain affiliate links

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This collection of tips is sponsored by Cheerios.

Hurry up! We're going to be late. Come ON!

Does this sound familiar? I often find myself yelling these phrases at my girls as we fly out the door in the morning โ€” rush, rush, rushing to school. Sadly, this often leads to yelling, arguments (and then a dose of heavy parenting guilt for me) as we pull out of the driveway. What a crummy way to start the day...

Are you ready for a change? Me, too!

Below are five easy ways to slow down and connect with your kids in the morning.

The morning rituals we create with our kids TODAY will become ingrained habits as they grow older. Teaching your kids to start their day off healthy and on a positive note will offer them benefits for a LIFETIME. (Plus, hopefully, it will be a gateway for you to continue to connect with your kids each morning as they hit the tween years.)

Now, here's the kicker... it all starts with US today.

5 Ways You Can Connect with Your Kids Tomorrow Morning #FamilyBreakfast #Cheerios *great list of ideas. love #2

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Let's get started...

GET UP & GET GOING
Here's the most challenging part of this whole crazy-simple Family Breakfast Project: You've got to get up 15 minutes earlier.

"Ha," you say. "That's it?" Trust me... It's more challenging than it seems. That being said, I found that it got easier and easier each day because the girls were so excited about our morning time together.

If you can make this tiny 15-minute commitment each day, I promise you'll be SHOCKED by the difference that small chunk of time can make.

GET A GRIP ON THE TV
[groan] I know the kids love watching cartoons in the morning. I hear you. The television can be a wonderful educational opportunity AND a perfect morning distraction.

I allow my girls to watch TV while I shower and prepare for the day. However, they are only allowed to watch AFTER they've gotten dressed and have their school backpacks ready.

The TV goes off once I'm out of the shower and we're starting our morning activity. I don't care how cool the activity you have in mind is... if the TV is on in the background, your little ones WILL be distracted.

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Now, let's have some fun...

The Family Breakfast Project: Consider having a morning picnic in your LIVING ROOM #Cheerios *love the tips in this post1. SET UP A PICNIC

Yep. It's that easy. Throw out a colorful blanket to eat on, and you're basically the coolest mom ever. When the weather is chilly, we picnic in the LIVING ROOM. The revised scenery makes this simple change in our morning routine feel like an adventure.

Quick tip for young kids: Consider using a plastic-lined tablecloth for easy clean-up and as "spilled milk insurance" for your carpet!

If you've got a beautiful morning on your hands, take breakfast outside. Our family eats dinner on the patio all the time, but NEVER breakfast. Why? We just don't think to do it. Eating breakfast outside has been a lovely variation for our family.

Having a breakfast picnic outside often leads to other simple pleasures like...
making dandelion bouquets to decorate the table, tree-hugging, and tending to our fairy garden.

The Family Breakfast Project: Consider having a morning picnic #Cheerios *love the tips in this post

2. ALLOW THE KIDS TO TAKE PRIDE IN THEIR EVERYDAY TASKS

Now, getting up 15 minutes earlier for The Family Breakfast Project doesn't have to mean more work for Mom. Gear it toward fostering independence in children.

I still remember when my girls started at a Montessori school as toddlers and how amazed I was by their ability to be self-sufficient. The key is allowing them the opportunity to be independent.

3. STEP OUTSIDE OF THE NORM

Shake things up a bit... Introduce a new fruit or try a new recipe. Our family got funky in the kitchen and tried this recipe for No-Bake Energy Bites that I found on Pinterest. You should have seen the girls' faces when I read off the ingredients:

1 cup (dry) oatmeal
โ…” cup toasted coconut flakes
ยฝ cup peanut butter
ยฝ cup ground flaxseed
ยฝ cup chocolate chips
โ…“ cup honey
1 tsp. vanilla extract

** Get the FULL RECIPE and INSTRUCTIONS here
OR pin it for later **

My ladies passionately despise coconut. Yet, they were willing to try theseย No-Bake Energy Bites because of the chocolate chips. Well, that, and I told them that they were "Breakfast Cookies."

Family Breakfast Project: No bake energy bites recipe *love this

The recipe is DELICIOUS. This then inspired us to try RAW coconut. That ended up being a CRAZY outside experiment!

Family Breakfast Project: Trying RAW coconut *crazy morning adventure

4. GO ON AN EARLY-MORNING ADVENTURE

Plan a little extra time to get yourselves out of the house. The sky is literally the limit. Pack a simple snack and then hit the road. One morning, the girls and I stopped and ate at a local park on the way to school. The girls had a blast simply SPINNING IN CIRCLES barefoot in the grass.

The Family Breakfast Project: Go on an early morning adventure #Cheerios *love this list of tips
Sometimes, we enjoy a lazy weekend breakfast at the coffee shop. We make this a LONG breakfast (rather than the standard 15 minutes) and bring games, books, pens, and notepads.

The Family Breakfast Project: Go on an early morning adventure #Cheerios *love this list of tips

It's a great excuse to get up and move together on the weekend. (It's also an opportunity for you and the kids to RELAX and UNWIND together.)

5. LET THEM CONTRIBUTE IDEAS

When your child asks, "What if we [idea]?" Try to say, "YES." Let them contribute and take ownership of their morning rituals, too.

Sometimes, it will be a crazy idea like: "...have an outdoor picnic with the cat" on a chilly, breezy, fifty-degree morning. Uh... yeah, the umbrella is there to block the cold wind blowing on their backs.

Not exactly MY cup of tea, but do you see the smiles on THEIR faces?!?

Find 15 Minutes: The Family Breakfast Project *great list of ways to connect with your kids in the morning

Other times, they might suggest truly sweet ideas like: "...have an impromptu reading picnic with breakfast."

The Family Breakfast Project:  Morning reading picnic #Cheerios *great list of ways to connect with your kids

or "...take a morning bike ride."

The Family Breakfast Project: Go on an early morning adventure #Cheerios *love this list of tips The key is to be open-minded to their suggestions. Let them feel like they are part of your Family Breakfast Project.

I love this sentiment:

Unlike dinners, which can be periods of reflection, breakfast typically starts the day on an optimistic note โ€” making it the ideal time for families to start their day together.

Personally, THIS โ€” starting the day on an optimistic noteย โ€” was the greatest benefit of changing our morning routine. Because we were getting all the MUST-DO items out of the way first, when it was actually time to leave the house for school, we were all HAPPY.

For me, The Family Breakfast Project meant:
no more YELLING, RUSHING, or PARENT GUILT.

I was honestly shocked by how just 15 minutes of dedicated family time could so dramatically improve our mornings.

Tell me a bit about your family's morning routine. I'm always looking for new ideas, and I bet there are some great ones out there we could all benefit from. Let's chat in the comments.

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P.S. A special THANKS to Cheerios for continuing to be a part of our everyday family life. We're lifetime fans...

We *love* Cheerios.

Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a โ€œsponsored post.โ€ The company who sponsored it compensated me via a cash payment, gift, or something else of value to write it. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissionโ€™s 16 CFR, Part 255: โ€œGuides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.โ€ Click here to read our full disclosure.

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