Last, she let her daughter know when they had one minute left before they had to leave. Then, she encouraged her to do one more activity to wrap it up. When it was time to go, things went without a hitch.
Several moms took to the comments section to share the different methods they use to get their kids to make a smooth exit from their favorite places.
“We do ‘wave bye-bye to the park; say see you later!’ Two kids, 6 & 2.5, and we have never had a meltdown leaving the park!” commented one mom.
“We sing the Daniel Tiger song with my daughter, ‘it’s almost time to stop, so choose one more thing to do!’ It works great like 99% of the time,” shared another.
“I do the same thing with my 2-year-old, except I also set a timer on my phone, and when she hears it, she knows. Sometimes she complains but not much,” wrote a third.
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