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Lisa Hodge

Mum admits she is considering sending kids to bed in school uniform to make mornings easier

A mum has admitted she wants to start putting her children to bed in their school clothes to save time in the morning.

The woman took to Mumsnet to say she had been thinking about adopting the habit after reading about a woman who did it and it helped her be more organised.

According to the Liverpool Echo, the mum explained she has four children – two of whom have additional needs – and that getting them all ready for school each morning is a nightmare.

The woman took to Mumsnet to say she had been thinking about adopting the habit after reading about a woman who done it and it helped her be more organised. (Getty Images)

She said: “I have four children. Oldest two have additional needs, so need a lot of help with dressing in the mornings, which can take a long time. Younger two just need help due to their age.

“The mornings are hectic, and between getting myself and the four of them ready, it can take a very long time to get out of the house!

“We also need to get a bus, so we miss it sometimes when we haven’t got out on time (usually by seconds).”

To try and help with her plight, the woman referred to a news article she had read about another mum who dresses her children the night before, and said she considered following that woman’s advice.

“I read a news article a little while ago about a woman who says she dresses her children for school the night before! Now I know people will just say go to bed earlier, but my oldest doesn’t sleep at night so we are currently awaiting a referral for a paediatrician.

“Am I being unreasonable to consider what this woman does? Would anyone do this? Or am I mad to consider it?”

The mum was met with hundreds of responses from other Mumsnet users, many of whom told her it was “gross” to send her kids to school in clothes they had slept in.

One person wrote: “No. They'd be so uncomfortable to start with. They will also smell. Not washing in the morning or changing out of clothes they may have sweated in overnight.

“It just isn’t a solution. You need to get up earlier.”

Another said: "No, normal people don't do this. I'm afraid this is definitely not the solution to your morning problems (which I share!)."

Someone else tried to be more helpful with their comment, as they wrote: "What do you already do - what’s the routine? Posters can help troubleshoot.

“I don’t think I could send my children to school in slept-in clothes and I think it doesn’t give them good habits to build off for the future - plus if they mentioned sleeping in their clothes I’m sure school would log that as a concern."

And after reading through some comments, the mum insisted she wouldn’t be going through with the plan to send her kids to bed fully clothed.

She said: "I’m not going to do it, I was just desperate to make the mornings easier but I will try some of these ideas.

“Thanks for the supportive comments I am reading them and taking the advice on board.

“The oldest is 10 and she does not sleep till 2 or 3am most nights. She shouts, screams, gets out of bed and wonders around – my youngest cannot share a room with her because she is aggressive, so my four-year-old is still in my bed.

“None of us get much sleep because she keeps the other ones up with her noise, so my other children aren’t going to bed till late either as they are repeatedly being woken up.

"She doesn’t struggle to get out of bed, she seems to cope fine on her limited sleep, but it’s the others who struggle where they have been kept up all night."

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