![]() ![]() It’ll not only save you time and slash your stress levels in the morning but getting dressed independently improves your child’s fine and gross motor skills. Lay everything your child needs to wear out the night before so they learn to independently get dressed in the morning. Children love having something to work towards, so create a sticker chart for when jobs are completed, discuss with your children how many stickers they have to collect before being rewarded with a little prize!Įach time you have to make a decision or think, it adds stress to your life so make a checklist for what needs to be in school bags each day including PE kit, swimming gear, spelling books etc. ![]() Not only does this encourage independence but it will help your mornings run more smoothly. You can shower in peace and by the time your children rise, you feel awake and ready to start the day!Ĭreate a list or visual board so your children know what has to be done in the morning - include getting dressed, brushing teeth, bed making and having breakfast. Set your alarm half an hour before the children wake. She adds that all children under the age of seven should be in bed before 7pm because they get their deepest sleep before midnight, so it might be time to re-evaluate your evening routine. She has now developed the Louenna app in 2020 to guide parents in their day-to-day lives, and she's sharing with FEMAIL her top 15 tips to help 'fix every family'.Ĭhanges don't have to be dramatic, but tricks such as a morning board game and letting your children choose one meal a week, could have a transformative effect on everyone's mood and wellbeing. Louenna underwent the same rigorous training as Maria at the academy in Bath, including high-speed driving to avoid paparazzi, martial arts to defend against kidnappers and classical skills such as cooking. Graduates cater to the super-elite, the children of oligarchs, and since 1892, the British royal family, with Prince William and Kate Middleton chosing Norland Nanny Maria Borallo to look after their three children, who has been with them since Prince George, now eight, was eight-months-old. Louenna Hood, 37, from Suffolk, graduated from the highly-prestigious Norland College more than 17 years ago and went on to work for several high-profile and royal families around the world. Norland nannies have the seal of approval from royalty, so if you're a parent starting 2022 on a somewhat frazzled note, who better to turn to for a quick refresh of your daily routine to help family life run a bit more smoothly? The maternity nurse has launched an app to help parents get the best advice.She has worked for several high-profile and royal families for over 17 years.Louenna Hood, 37, a former Norland nanny, has given her tips to help your family. ![]()
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