Top Tips for Morning Time
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2023
- After 7 years of morning time, I share my top tips for establishing this routine in your home! Let me know if you have questions or suggestions.
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My daughter used to do her reading lessons by hanging off the front of the couch in a plank position. One time I was recording her reading and she fell on her face and busted up laughing! It was an adorable keepsake. 😂
Morning Time is busy at our house too. Much different than in my Kindergarten classroom back in the day.❤
oh my! Movement during lessons is a gift we give our homeschooled kiddos!
Our morning time is Bible and read aloud, then our loop subjects that are for both kids. So history, science, geography, art study on a loop. We do it right before lunch. And I have them play with stuff with their hands-legos, magna tiles, brain flakes, kinetic sand, etc. my kids love morning basket.
Sounds like it’s working well for you. What’s the different between your morning time and morning basket?
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Such great tips! It's making me think about how I can change up my morning time for a fresh start this coming school year. Thank you!
Happy it gave you some new ideas!
Thank so much for this video. A confirmation that I am doing better than I thought 😢 I have struggled so much with morning time. I also have 3 boys, all 3 years apart and they bust with energy. We started play first thing before breakfast and it has helped. Great tips on manipulatives this is a struggle for me. I love all your suggestions. Your videos are so helpful and up lifting.
Hi fellow boy mama! It’s such a fun and exhausting life we live. 💕 Good for you for implementing some energetic playtime before asking for their complete attention. Super smart move. I am really glad that the videos are helpful. I plan to stop if I ever notice folks aren’t into them anymore. 😉
Oh gosh. I've been much behind on listening to you, because your microphone is noticeable at least 9 months ago!! 🤣
One fun thing we do to begin circle time, is that I play the shofar on TH-cam to call them in. They know to come in without me calling and calling, and that its time to be quiet and pay attention. I didnt do this with my now 21 year old, I wish I did. When we have a Sabbath-rhyrhm week (or a month off, between terms), we still keep up circle time, and I change that up to playing somwthing weird and fun in the mornings (our last break, in April, was the dance mix "They've Taken The Hobbits to Isengard," for example). I try to find something my 1-11year old children love and is appropriate, and we only do it for the shorter span, to keep it fresh.
I love your reminder to seek connection over control, but in your own sweet words!
What a wonderful way to call them in! We also keep our morning time during breaks. Just to continue family devotions, scripture memorization, and hymn singing.