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Jay from the MoM Team recently asked the following question on the MoM Facebook page:

What is your best time saving tip? I pack and put my 2.5 year olds daycare bag in the car the night before so I don’t have to rush around in the morning (well more than usual anyway!)

Here are some of the fantastic and useful responses – 21 time saving tips for mums 

  1. I fold my washing as I get it off the line! Saves double handling and the ironing is much quicker because things don’t get as wrinkled by just being thrown in the basket. (From MoMmie: Jannette)
  2. I make a loaf’s worth of sandwiches and freeze them so all I have to do is pull one out of the freezer in the morning before school. (From MoMmie: Belinda)
  3. While I’m getting the kids bath and pjs all ready, I sort the washing into dark and lights and grab out their clothes for the next day. I also pack my son’s Kindy bag the night before when Im fixing dinner. The tip is if you’re in a room where multiple things happen throughout the day, pair them up where you can. (From MoMmie: Rosekrans)
  4. Frozen sandwiches and muffins etc. clothes out the night before. 30 min wash loads out on the line before bed. Menu plan for the week. Non iron clothes whenever possible! (From MoMmie: Marcia)
  5. Clothes, shoes and underwear all laid out for kids ready to quickly change and baby bag/ daycare bags all packed night before. Car packed to if necessary. (From MoMmie: Amanda)
  6. I pack his swimming bag ready to go during the week so that on Friday all I have to do is pack his regular bag I really should invest in a second bag so I don’t have to panic about his towel an stuff being dry for the next lesson on Saturday. (From MoMmie: Jess)
  7. Send them to a daycare that feeds them. (From MoMmie: Cathy)
  8. I pack my sons day care bag the night before and leave at front of the door and also try and have his clothes ready the night before. And even a sip cup of milk in the fridge at night so in the morning there is something he can have straight away. (From MoMmie: Sonia)
  9. I get his daycare bag, drinks and all our clothes ready the night before.. (From MoMmie: Bernadette)
  10. Put extra bags in the bottom of the waste basket for a quick change when its full. i don’t have to go diggin for another small bag. (From MoMmie: LeAnn)
  11. I always pack my daughters p.e bag ready for tues, wed and fri so she just needs to grab it. her swimming bag is packed all week for swimming sat and sun. (From MoMmie: Kerry-Ann)
  12. Uniform hung out including veat, knickers and tights ready the nihht before. homework and story read after school so book bag can be hung by the front door read with coat and shoes. so much easier. usually nearly always late for school tho (From MoMmie: Kerry-Ann)
  13. A timetable of what is on for school (h/w, library, day uniform, sport uniform, swim lesson etc), above the 3 older ones where there bag hangs. Each child (5 kids) are colour coded for towels, lunch bags, ice bricks, drink bottles, bowls, cups, plates, so I know who hasn’t put their item away. (From MoMmie: Fiona)
  14. When I wash I do kids and adults I sort as I hang it out and fold it as I take it off so it can go straight away (From MoMmie: Rachel)
  15. I pack school lunches the night before school.(From MoMmie: Melanie)
  16. I have 5 kids ranging from 10 down to 6 months old and I have found the best thing I can do for my 3 older ones is get them to chooses a chore per day I use to just say 5 chores a week and you earn $2 on Friday but they where fighting about which chores they wanted to do (I had them on a list) now I get them to chooses 5 chores that are theses to do that week then they have a goal and stick to it (they are also expected to make bed, dress, unstack and stack dishwasher they are not chores they are a must do every morning) if they have there minds set to get things done then I can sort out the other 2 giving my 3 year old odd jobs I can supervise. (From MoMmie: Joanne)
  17. A list of what needs to be in various bags, so if I’m having a ‘moment’ it’s easy to make sure everything is in.(From MoMmie: Sharon)
  18. I get everything ready that nite that way its only breakky n get dress in the morning found it so much easier. (From MoMmie: Rebekah)
  19. With one at school now and only two dresses for school, I do a mid-week wash and a weekend wash of clothes, have two baskets, one to put clean clothes in and one for the wet washed clothes! (From MoMmie: Eleanor)
  20. Snack food, drink bottles and uniforms done the night before so I only have to do fresh sandwiches and fruit in the morning, my daughters hair is plaited at night so its easy to do in the morning! It makes it easy to stick to a routine right from the start! (From MoMmie: Tarryn)
  21. image055I have a school corner that all shoes, bags, clothes, lunch packs, water bottles etc get put back into every afternoon so the kids can go straight there and get ready! (From MoMmie: Jessica)

Do you have some more great time saving tips? Tell us in the comments below.

 

  • Some great ideas here some I already use others worth looking into. The only thing I do is let the younger children hang out clothes on the lower arms of the air dryer. They are helping with doing the underwear, socks and little things just like mummy hanging out the big things on the big clothes line.

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  • this is great will save a bit of time

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  • Great tips and tricks thanks for sharing

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  • Love all these tips. Another one…don’t buy clothes that need ironing. Sounds pretty basic but there are plenty of clothes that are drip-dry so you don’t spend time ironing and kids clothes are fiddly and a pain to iron.

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  • all of these sound great, at night time I make my 3yr olds bed with protector,sheet, protector, sheet, so that if she has an accident at night, I just strip the top 2 layers and presto back to bed!

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  • getting clothes ready the day before including sports gear saves a lot of time in the morning and make up the water bottles.

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  • Thanks for sharing this informative article

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  • the school corner, so practical

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  • Uniforms or clothes, breakie table set, school bags and lunch snacks ready the night before then its just sandwiches, breakfast and dressing in the morning

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  • I loved the laundry tips

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  • I do a lot of that too

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  • Great list. I pack bags the night before and sometimes even loiad them into the car. My mum used to do the frozen sandwiches wouldn’t recommend them.

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  • One of the best things I’ve found is to sort the washing into a small basket for each person so at least it’s sorted even if you don’t get to put it away 🙂

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  • Lots of useful tips thanks

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  • great list . I dont think I have any of my own tips lol

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  • I get lunches done the night before, in the morning it goes straight from the fridge to the bag.

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  • Yep I fold my washing when taking it off too usually it’s still hot from the sun and crease free

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  • I love number 21 – what a great idea!!!!

    I have the girls homework items like a pencil, rubber, sharpener, ruler, glue etc in a little click seal bag left in the middle of the dining table with their homework book so each night they don’t have to go searching for their items and they don’t fight as they each have their own. Then on the thursday night once all homework is completed I put their homework books straight into their bags so their not forgotten to be handed in on fridays.

    I make lunches the night before to save time in the mornings.

    I give them a set time to be ready by and if they get ready in that time frame then they get a reward of 15-20 minutes to play on their tablet before school with an educational game.

    I put their school hats (which are compulsary to wear at school when not in classrooms) on top of their bag each morning so when they pick up their bag they put it on. This way were not having to rifle through bags to find them when we get to school, i know they have them.

    If you have an older and younger child in your family (like we do), I get the younger child who has a reader as part of her homework to read it in the car on the trip home and the older sister helps her with any words she gets stuck on. This saves me 10 minutes of homework time when we get home and cuts the younger ones “home” homework time in half.

    I make them put their school shoes in their wardrobe each day so we are not having the “I can’t find my school shoes” argument every morning. If I go in their room and find them on their floor or somewhere else in the house I make them stop what tehir doing and come pick them up and put them in the wardrobe….no excuses.

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  • I have colour coded bags for the kids so that their activities are ready to go on any day. For example, library bags are orange, swimming bags are blue and karate bag is red. It sounds like a lot of hassle, but it beats shuffling through a drawer in the morning to find karate belts or goggles.

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  • Lots of great ideas. Mums need to run like well oiled machines!

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