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    Morning School Schedule

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      radiantmum
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      My motto is SLEEP EARLY, WAKE UP EARLY? NO SWEAT :lol:

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        LOLMum
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        every night before bedtime, go thru the school bag/timetable with kids.


        young kids (4-9 years old) should be in bed by 8 or latest 9 pm.

        i would wake up half hour before everyone and get myself ready. make sure breakfast is on the table before getting both kids. breakfast is usually a very simple affair (bread, cereal, fruits, milk, juice).

        lthe only time i might have a problem is getting them out of bed. usually once they have washed their face and brushed their teeth, they are ready to zoom off to school. we were always in school by 7 am.

        there was once i was running a bit late, ds was kicking up such a fuss (she was afraid of being late)and i was really pissed of.f so i deliberately drove really slow and got to school at 7.19 am (1 min before the bells).
        that taught her not kick up a fuss and know that mmummy wont send her to school late.

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          on_plus_kiasu
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          LOLMum:


          there was once i was running a bit late, ds was kicking up such a fuss (she was afraid of being late)and i was really pissed of.f so i deliberately drove really slow and got to school at 7.19 am (1 min before the bells).
          that taught her not kick up a fuss and know that mmummy wont send her to school late.
          Hehehe..... I hope my kids are enthusiastic about school as yours are... :lol:

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            shirley.020816tamzil
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            I have a DS1 in P3 and DS2 in nursery. School bags will have to be packed the night before. Usually we will all wake up at 7am, DS1 school starts at 7.40am. DS1 will have to wash-up before changing into his uniform (I'll hang it outside his bathroom) while I prepare his breakfast (usually cereal or bread with milk). We need to leave the house at 7.25am so I will bring DS1's breakfast down to the car, DS1 usually eats his breakfast in the car. Because I don't have maid, so DS2 will have to follow us in the morning too. After I drop DS1 at his school, I'll return home and continue the tasks needed for DS2.


            DS2 school only starts at 9am, so after dropping DS1, we still have about an hour where we can sit down and have some breakfast and get ready for school. :celebrate:

            Because I need to handle two, so DS1 has been trained since K2 to shower himself and wear his own clothes, socks and shoes.

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