ENJOY CHAOS-FREE MORNINGS
Start the day on the right foot. Set the tone.
Get a coach to help your child build healthy morning habits.
Disorganized chaos. Scrambling to get ready. Routine - what routine?
Does this sound familiar?
Leaving their bed unmade
Room in a mess
Distracted by phones or games
Rushing to get out the door
One small win has a ripple effect on the rest of their day.
More momentum
One task done, more motivation to keep
going throughout the day!
More responsible
Take care of their personal space and
belongings and learn ownership.
More confident
A completed task gives them a sense of
pride and boosts self-esteem.
A coach can help your child learn the powerful habit of making their bed.
A coach will help your child:
Make their bed as soon as they wake up
Create a tidy and organized space
Return to a calm room after school
Develop pride in their personal space
Use this small habit as a stepping stone to build other positive habits
Learn to build new habits the right way: one habit at a time.
Your child gets one step
from their coach each day
Building habits and skills requires daily practice (weekly won't work).
The steps are designed
to form habits
The steps are easy to stick to, even for kids with a busy schedule.
We help them use tools
and create systems
Your child doesn't need more information. They need structure.
A healthy morning routine is made up of small habits.
Wake up on time
Make the bed
Tidy the room
Personal hygiene
Eat a nutritious breakfast
Practice flashcards
Set intentions for the day
Leave on time
Get started in
3 steps
1
Take our quiz
Answer some questions
about your child.
2
Confirm your coach
We'll customize the program
and assign the perfect coach.
3
Be a parent again
We're with you!
Make your bed. Change the world.
It's not about the bed. Starting the day with a small win will change your child's life.
When your child makes their bed each morning, they start the day with a sense of pride and achievement.
They're not just organizing their space and making it easier on the eye (a win for parents!)—they're getting a small victory that encourages them to tackle another task.
It's a tiny step that paves the way for bigger changes throughout their day.
That's what US Navy Admiral William H. McRaven meant when he said, “If you can't do the little things right, you'll never be able to do the big things right.”
Sometimes, getting teenagers to do the little things can feel impossible. That's where an external voice (other than a nagging parent) can be so powerful. A coach can not only help them set up the habit but also keep them accountable to it—so you don't have to!
How many core habits and
skills is your child missing?
Take our short quiz and find out.
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