@lollylovesyeshua Single dad with a 2 year old.
First things first, you can’t apologize for disciplining your child. I’ve figured out that when I do that, it tells my kid “Oh, well I can still do this. I might get in trouble, but then again I might not since Daddy always feels bad for it.”
Trust me, I know it’s hard and feels shitty to be the one who made them cry. But she will forgive you. My little one typically forgets all about it within 30 minutes or so.
I tend to take a pretty hardline stance on discipline though. Prior military, maybe that has something to do with it.
Regarding her mornings, I understand wanting her to have a good start to her day. I always want my child to wake up happy. You say your job is understanding, and I believe that, but everyone has their limits. Is her having a good morning worth you being let go over tardiness? Remind her that by dragging her ass, she’s putting her entire lifestyle at risk because she could potentially cost you your job.
It sounds to me like the kid has this in mind: “Yea, I know I need to get up, but if I don’t, all mom will do is bitch at me. Whoop-dee-doo!”
Take things away. Restrict privileges. Teach her that there are severe consequences for not listening to Mom and putting Mom’s career at risk. I get it, I loathe getting up in the morning. But once you get your feet on the ground, you’re good to go.
I hope at least part of this helps.