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I know it’s tempting to fall back on shouting at our kids to hurry when we’re in a rush. But it often just leads to more dawdling because now they feel pressured and can sense our impatience. Here’s what to say instead!
“Shoes!”
“Jacket!”
“Brush teeth!”
“Breakfast!”
Double points if you point to what you’re referring to.
“The store can’t wait to see us! They’re probably wondering where we are. We better get going.”
“Your friends are probably waiting for us. Oh no! We better go now or they’ll begin to think we’re not coming to school today!”
“We are on cheetah time and we need to move fast!”
“Let’s transform into fast bunnies and hop to the car!”
“Ahh! Let’s pretend we’re gazelles running away from lions trying to eat us! Ahh, let’s hurry and put on our shoes so we can get out of here!”
“I can’t wait to listen to music when we get in the car. Do you have a song you want to listen to?”
“I wonder what library book you’ll pick out at school day!”
“Oooh! Today is pizza day at school!”
“I can’t wait to pick out some yummy snacks! Any special requests?”
“I can’t wait to see your friends when we get to school. I wonder who will be there…”
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