Monday, December 5, 2011
Now that I have been following Fly Lady (or trying to) for about a year now, I've seen how much I benefit from following daily routines. So I have started putting a morning routine together for Norah. When I am done with it, I'll print it and put it in her room somewhere, maybe on the back of her door, so she can always find it with ease to read it. I know I'll have to shepherd her in this at first, remind her to start to work on it every morning for a while, etc. But, after a few weeks, I think she will be well on her way to getting into the habit of being "on task," even without my reminders. I'm still making changes to her morning routine, but this is what it looks like on my desktop right now.
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