Morning isn't always about getting out the door.
Sometimes it's the first battle of the day โ
before breakfast.
Before shoes.
Before anyone's even said good morning.
For some children, waking up is genuinely hard.
Not laziness.
Not attitude.
A nervous system that needs more time
to move from rest to ready.
A few things that can help ease that transition:
โ Natural light as soon as possible (open the curtains first)
โ A consistent wake-up sound or playlist โ same every day
โ Low demand for the first 10โ15 minutes (no questions, no rushing)
โ Something warm to hold โ a drink, a blanket, a body ๐ซถ
โ A predictable sequence they can almost do on autopilot
Not to "fix" mornings instantly โ
but to take the shock out of them.
Because regulation comes more easily
when the body isn't being launched straight into survival mode.
If mornings are hard in your house โ
what's one thing that's helped? ๐