Leaving the house with kids in tow?

3 years ago
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What’s the scene like at your house when you announce it’s time to leave?

Are the kids frantically scurrying around, picking up toys, grabbing socks and shoes, and checking that all snacks are back in the fridge?

Oh, you’re the one doing all that?

(Plus trying to get everyone to stop what they’re doing, put on the appropriate jacket/hat/sunscreen, and get in the van?)

No wonder it’s chaos.

You can’t do everything alone. It’s high time the kids started helping you get the house (and themselves!) ready to go, not just make more work for you.

Because the end result of that is always the same: a house that looks like a tornado blew through it.

You run out of time, leave it for later, and run out the door. Only to be greeted by that disaster zone when you make it back to the house, arms laden with more things to put away.

No wonder we don’t want to cart the whole crew around! Not when this is the result.

Let’s change your reality and make it work for you, not against you.

It’s time to revamp your “Let’s go!” routine.

What you’ll learn:
• How much time do you realistically need to get the house looking decent before you run out?
• List out the tasks you want to complete before leaving.
• Have the kids do some, while you do the others

Your new normal: you won’t dread coming back to the house anymore! It’ll be just the way you left it – neat and clean.

Now that you’ve revamped your “Let’s Go!” routine, getting out of the house will be much easier. (Which is a good thing with all those kids!)

You’ve got this!
Alyssa

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