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​7 morning habits that have proven benefits for children​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 27, 2025, 05:30 IST
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It is important how children start their day


Mornings can be pure chaos at home, right? Between trying to get your kid out of bed, packing lunches, and making sure socks actually match, it’s a miracle anyone makes it to school on time. But here’s the thing: how kids start their morning can seriously impact the rest of their day. Studies and parenting experts agree—good morning habits make kids happier, healthier, and even smarter!

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Wake up at the same time, even during weekends



Consistency is magic when it comes to kids. A regular wake-up time helps set their internal body clock, or circadian rhythm. And why does that matter? Because it means better sleep at night, smoother mornings, and fewer grumpy moments. Kids who follow a consistent schedule have been found to concentrate better at school. Studies show it reduces the risk of mood swings, irritability, and even childhood obesity.

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Few gentle movements work wonder



We’re not talking about full-blown yoga class at 7 am (though that’s cool if you can manage it). Even a few simple stretches can wake up tired muscles and shake off sleepiness. Physical activity early in the day has been linked to better focus in school. It improves mood by releasing "feel-good" hormones like endorphins.

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Encourage them to drink water as soon as they wake up



First thing after waking up, get your child to drink a glass of water. After 8–10 hours of no fluids, the body needs a recharge! Hydration helps the brain work better—boosting memory, attention, and even mood. Drinking water first thing kickstarts metabolism and digestion for the day ahead.

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A healthy protein rich breakfast



Breakfast really is the most important meal of the day—especially for growing kids. But not all breakfasts are created equal. A protein-rich breakfast is the secret sauce. Protein keeps energy levels stable (unlike sugary cereals that lead to a crash mid-morning). It supports muscle growth, brain function, and a better immune system.

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Just 2 minutes of silence



Mindfulness isn’t just for grown-ups. A minute or two of setting an intention can really ground a child and help them face the day more positively. Kids who practice mindfulness show better emotional regulation and less anxiety. It teaches them to slow down and not panic about small stuff.

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Limit screen time



It’s tempting to let kids watch a cartoon while you get stuff done. But screen time first thing in the morning can actually make it harder for them to focus later. Screens overstimulate the brain, making kids hyperactive or cranky once it's time for schoolwork. Morning screen time is linked to poorer attention spans and lower academic performance.

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Create a morning checklist



Give kids a simple checklist of things they need to do every morning—and then let them check off the boxes themselves. Kids love feeling like they're in charge. Building routines boosts a child's confidence and independence.It makes mornings less chaotic. The checklist can include brushing teeth, getting dressed, eating breakfast, packing school bag and filling a water bottle.

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