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Tori Spelling has the ultimate parenting hack for the back-to-school season

Spelled Zucchini51, is crushing the back-to-school season with a parenting hack.

During its August 27 episode of “wrong spelling” podcast featuring guest Debbie Gibson, Spelling talked about how she got her son into the habit of dressing for school the night before.

“I’ve become very lazy with my youngest,” Spelling told Gibson. “At night, I put him in his clothes for the next day and assured him that it was nice to do.”

has a spell five children With her ex Dean McDermott: Liam, 17; Stella, 16; Hattie, 12; Finn, 12; and Beau, 7. Spelling is also the stepmother of McDermott’s son from a previous marriage. In March, after 18 years of marriage, “Beverly Hills, 90210” The actor filed for divorce from McDermott.

Speaking about her youngest son’s daily routine, Spelling shared that he usually takes a shower after dinner, while she tries to get him dressed the next day.

“But then I’ll be like, ‘Hey, dude.’ Like, I’m rationalizing with him; he’s good at it. ‘We’ll save an extra five minutes if we get dressed now. Then you can sleep later, and I can sleep later. , wink,” Spelling said.

“So, he sleeps in his clothes,” Spelling said. “Am I a bad mom?”

Transition from a fun-filled summer Back to school Can be difficult for students and parents alike.

Education experts previously told Business Insider that parents can put their kids on a school-friendly schedule early to help. Ease the transition process. It also helps if parents can find ways to introduce their children to other students and the wider school community through individual events such as orientation or play dates.

A representative for Spelling did not immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment, which was sent outside business hours.

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