Parents of young children frequently have a hard time getting out the door. There’s so much to do before you can go: the diaper bag has to be packed, jackets must be put on, shoes must be put on. There are often tantrums as we try to rush toddlers out the door.
Slow down! Plan some extra time to allow your child to get used to the fact that we’re going to put away our toys and leave soon. In our house, we tell L, “Go get your shoes,” and she immediately drops whatever she’s doing and runs to the mudroom — L is excited that she gets to find her shoes by herself, so she doesn’t put up a fight when it’s time to go. If she starts resisting when she’s a little older, we’ll start by telling her 5 minutes ahead of time that we’re going to leave soon: “After you put all the animals back in the bucket, you can go get your shoes.” For now, we don’t have that problem.

