“I am sorry for rushing you in the morning; I could have been more patient. For later days, I will give you a heads up.”
Mornings can be hectic, with schedules to adhere to and deadlines to meet. However, rushing your children only creates stress and resentment. By acknowledging your role in their morning routine and apologising for any undue pressure, you pave the way for smoother, more harmonious starts to the day. Additionally, by committing to providing advance notice and support in future instances, you empower your children and instil a sense of autonomy.