Ten Timesaving Items for Parents

Always Late for School Drop-off? Invest is Some Gadgets to Speed Up Departure

Nicole Feliciano
Don't even think about hitting that snooze alarm. You don't have a minute to spare. Combine kids, traffic and a busy schedule and you'll need the skill of a tactician to make the morning bell and your morning meeting. Rather than receive the scorn of your child's preschool teacher there are some easy fixes to make the morning manageable.

1. Pack lunch the night before. Invest in some good reusable containers (I like Fit and Fresh and also Tupperware) and load when your are putting away the dinner dishes. And since you already have to tackle the dinner leftovers (maybe you can even incorporate them into lunch) this is one less mess to clean in the am.

2. Load up and all you kids' gear in cool backpacks and leave them by the door ready for the school-bus dash. Make sure to stuff permission slips and milk money into the bags.

3. Simplify breakfast. Got a baby to feed? Skip the bowl and shovel baby's food in faster with a Boon Squirt feeding spoon. Contain the mess of your toddler with a Kiddopotamus Tiny Diner Place mat.

4. Keep a stash of Shout wipes handy. There is no time to change outfits after the baby smears yogurt on your top. Make sure to keep your blazer, jacket or tie off until the very last minute.

5. Tame bed head (yours and the kids) in seconds with Mop Detangler. Mom's hair can also transformed in a flash thanks to the prevalence of sleek headbands.

6. Buy a few step stools for the kids and strategically place them near sinks. Have the kids wash their own hands and faces and brush their own teeth.

7. Can't find your umbrella? Clean up the closet clutter. I love the StrollAway. It's a stroller storage system that hooks over your closet door to create space. Give everyone in the family a bin for their shoes, hats and gloves.

8. Invest in a quality organizer and use it. The chic MiniDaily Momagenda planner tracks up to four kids and still leaves room for your pursuits. Refer to the calendar at night while prepping for the next day.

9.There's no time to tie shoelaces. Argo shoes from Striderite look trendy and most preschoolers can handle the Velcro closure on their own. When it comes to socks, buy two sets of each color so there won't be a mad search for a pair, or better yet opt for miss-matched socks from brands such as Little Miss Matched.

10. The average American spends at least 100 hours a year commuting. Make the most of this time in the car or your stroll to school. Take your coffee to go. Invest in a Valco universal cup holder you can sip your java on the go without burning your hand and an OXO Good Seal Travel Mug. Listen to the news on NPR and skip trying to read the paper while managing the kids.

With these ten tips, you should shave at least 15 minutes off your personal best exit. For more advice on items to make life easier (and maybe even a tad more chic), be sure to visit Momtrends. A parenting blog for parents who crave more style and less stuff.

Published by Nicole Feliciano

Nicole Feliciano is a freelance writer based in Brooklyn New York. She spent ten years in the fashion business with Ralph Lauren prior to launching her writing career. Check out her blog at Momtrends.blogspot.  View profile

  • The chic MiniDaily Momagenda planner tracks up to four kids.
  • Kids can pitch in too!
The US Census Bureau reports that Americans spend more than 100 hours commuting to work each year.

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