Episode 117: Why School Mornings Feel Like a Warzone (and What Can Help)
If your school mornings feel like a battle zone — with lost shoes, tears, or tense standoffs at the door — you’re definitely not alone. In this episode of Parent Like a Psychologist, Educational and Developmental Psychologist Leanne Tran unpacks why mornings can be so hard for kids (and parents!) and what you can do to bring more calm and cooperation to the start of your day.
You’ll learn:
✨ Why mornings are especially tough for neurodivergent kids — from anxiety and sensory overload to executive functioning challenges.
✨ How to set up your home and routines to reduce chaos and prevent meltdowns before they start.
✨ Simple, evidence-based strategies like visual schedules, positive reinforcement, and small choices that help kids feel more capable and in control.
✨ When morning struggles are a sign of deeper issues — like anxiety, learning difficulties, or sensory needs — and how to know when it’s time to seek extra support.
Leanne also shares practical examples from her own family and clients, helping you see that these moments aren’t about “bad behavior” — they’re opportunities to teach emotional and practical skills for life.
Because when we understand why our kids are struggling, we can stop reacting and start helping.
🎧 Listen now to learn how to turn your morning battles into connection, confidence, and calm.
➡️ Want more support? Download Leanne’s free Visual Routines Guide to create a calmer morning rhythm at www.leannetran.com.au
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