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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2019 · 22 MIN

Routine Experimentation

from The Family Lab · host Whitney Archibald

I like to think of my house as my laboratory, And one of one of my favorite places to experiment is with daily routines—in the morning, after school, and bedtime. They're self-contained periods of time in which specific things have to happen, but there are endless variations of how those things can happen.  If one part of our day is particularly dysfunctional (and there's always something), I analyze it, identify the major pain points, and try different solutions until I find one that works for my five little lab rats. Then, I find myself actually looking forward to those tricky situations, so I can try my latest experiment. This year I have more potential solutions than ever, thanks to the great ideas shared by my fabulous contributors. I have so many new experiments to try! In this episode, I'm going to talk about some of the routine experiments we've tried. Some worked for a while and then stopped being relevant, some failed quickly, others are still going strong. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: Transcript of this episode, including photos of sock dispensers Beyond Good Intentions, Episode 75, "Simplifying Your Family Schedule" Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child, by Marc Weissbluth  

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