Shopping with Kids Made Easier
With the start of school getting closer, parents will be taking
their children to purchase back to school clothes
and supplies. Many parents
want shopping with kids to be made easier and less stressful.
The following tips may help accomplish this yearly task. They
can also be helpful when going shopping with your children at
other times.
Start out by knowing which items need to be purchased. Go
through your children’s clothing and see if there are some
items that can be used again this year. Decide how many items
you need and make a list of all items needed for each child in
your family. Determine to stick to your list while you’re in
the store.
After you’ve made your list, check out back to school sales papers
for several stores. If you can’t find a sales paper for a
particular store you’d like to visit, check online to see if
they have a website. Decide which items you’d like to get from
each store so you won’t be running all over and wasting
fuel.
Feed the kids first. Misbehavior, especially in younger
children, could be due to being hungry. Either wait until after
you’ve eaten to leave for shopping, or take some snacks the
children can eat during the time you’re out.
Set forth rules. Before you go to the stores, tell the
children the rules they should obey while you’re there.
Children need to stay with you, there should be no horseplay or
running, and let them know what their consequences will be if
they disobey. Have a plan in place in case you’re separated
during the trip (to meet at the service desk, for example). If
they’re especially good in the store, you may want to reward
that good behavior.
Let them help. Give them a particular task while you’re
shopping. If you’re looking at blue jeans, have them search for
their size or find a shirt in their favorite color. By giving
them something to do, they’ll be less likely to misbehave.
Allow them to decide. Instead of making all of the decisions
about their school clothes, let them choose some of the items.
Give them a choice as to styles, colors, or brands as long as
their choices are within your budget. By allowing them to
choose their own clothing, they’ll be able to wear things their
friends have and will feel less out of place.
Buy online. If you can, purchase as many items online as
possible. You can have it delivered to your front door, you
don’t have to fight to keep your children in line, and you may
actually save money. Look online to see if there are coupons or
sales at your favorite stores. Some stores offer free shipping,
so look for that benefit.
Can shopping with kids be made easier? Of course it can. Go
when the children are fed and rested, follow the suggestions
above, and this may be the easiest year of shopping yet. Maybe
you won’t have to dread shopping with kids ever again.
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