How and
when our kids sleep is such a fraught issue, when all that really matters is that they get some sleep and feel loved as they dream!
Remember,
when your kids sleep soundly, you most likely will too.
When kids sleep in until 11 a.m. or noon, most parents go crazy.
I get 5 - 6 sleep - related questions a day, and I just think some of them never would have been issues back in the days
when kids all slept on their stomachs.
That added peace of mind
when the kids slept in their own room.
Not exact matches
I'm not
kidding you
when I say I woke up at 3:30 this morning and didn't go back to
sleep.
Both of my
kids would
sleep on it
when they were babies.
As a
kid, I loved the part of the story of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal
when Elijah taunts his rival prophets and the lack of response from their gods by asking if perhaps Baal is busy traveling or
sleeping or going to the bathroom.
OK, you spend day in and day out with a control - freak toddler / preschooler who has had to adjust to life with a new sibling and an infant who clearly has not read the books that detail
when and how much infants are «supposed» to
sleep, and tell me you don't need to just vent somewhere, anywhere, without actually screaming at your
kids, and the iPhone and Facebook app are the closest thing at hand.
Simple pleasures for
when the
kids are
sleeping.
Yes, I could
sleep in, but with two young
kids who literally hit the ground running
when they wake up, I choose to go to
sleep earlier and wake up a few hours before the commotion begins.
Think of how you rolled up
sleeping bags after sleepovers
when you were a
kid... or
when you go camping in the wilderness, cause, you know... I totally do cool stuff like that all the time.
When Lem Butler puts his
kids to
sleep, while the rest of the world is tucking in for the night, he's just getting started.
Especially
when your little
kids won't
sleep because their internal clock is all messed up!
And
when the
kids left to go to Starbuck's last night, I had both of them
sleeping on my in the living room — Rummy almost blends in with the blanket!
This is what happens
when you're a
sleep deprived mother making pancakes for your older
kid so he doesn't make noise and wake up the younger one.
Looks like Stan likes to kill animals ah wat money does to people they just get bored and cum up with stupid tv prog go kill animals makes me mad and sad and to think our club is ran by this man no wonder we are we're we are besides putting cash into tv, Stan get ur cash and give ozil and Sanchez and ox the money they want if doesn't do it go get bale that's wat real owner does and if Sanchez refuses da offer get the guys killing animals on ur programme to go hunting Sanchez sick being put down like how are spurs ahead of us there building now we're passed that we should be in champions league semis at least I don't no if it's wenger or da owner but at Highbury
when mr drink was around we had 13 world class players and Highbury now emirates we have maybe 3 or 4 or 5 tops, world class players and guess wat we can't even keep them oh my dear friends it don't feel rite I find myself losing my arsenal my life I can not believe spurs are above us and how we use tear them to shreds our
kids use ta, who cares if Sanchez goes we will not win da league with Stan there he just wants pump cash in to shooting poor animals well to me ur the animal and ur taking a
sleeping giant in to the jungle?
Both my husband and I have spent a lot of time
sleeping with our
kids in their rooms because we know that they need us
when they are this little.
Unfortunately I don't
sleep as well
when the
kids are with us though; they are so wriggly and I'm a light sleeper that some nights I mostly doze.
I
sleep SO much better
when it's cool, and the
kids sleep in jammies and seem to get hot easily -LRB-???).
The most work gets done
when kids are occupied... or
sleeping.
Remember back
when your
kid was teeny and everything was horrible and you weren't getting any
sleep and you thought you were doing everything wrong and every minute seemed like an hour?
At my worst, I
slept in four hours past
when my
kids got up because I just.
One thing that I came to realize
when my
kids were little is that they needed me to
sleep with them.
It is hard to resist taking pictures of my
kids when they are
sleeping especially
when they are like this.
What I have noticed about some parents I know who have co-slept with their
kids, is the difficulty they then have
when trying to get their
kids to
sleep independently.
Conveniently, the dining chairs can be made into a bed if your little ones tucker out before you do — and if you're lucky enough to have
kids that will
sleep when there's fun going on!
I'm not a germophobe thanks to my rural upbringing, and I was never quiet
when my
kids were
sleeping, so they learned to
sleep through normal household noise — like a cat meowing.
Kids will
sleep when they're tired and be up
when they're not.
It's annoying
when you're trying to put your
kids to
sleep.
My school age
kids sleep just fine in their own room & put themselves to
sleep & then put themselves back to
sleep when they wake up (since EVERYONE wakes up at night occasionally, not just babies).
@Ed, my
kids had / have very predictable
sleep habits, EXCEPT
when we're traveling.
As they get older, I can work with them to develop the confidence to try things they might otherwise have been scared to do, but just as I don't shove my
kids down the slide at the park
when they are not ready, I also do not force them to
sleep alone
when they are not ready.
Here are five tips for Eating and
Sleeping when visiting New York with babies and little
kids.
I would've never been able to get my
kids to
sleep on a plane
when they were toddlers, but I never would've resorted to drugging them for God's sake... some people I swear...
(Why on earth does it matter that he has a pink
sleep sack???)
When I was a
kid, I played with cars and tool boxes, hated dresses and anything pink, and loved running around outside and getting dirty... and that was pretty much ok.
When kids are small, you can rely on them
sleeping until a given hour, and then start their day.
When i'm sick IF my husband is home he will take the
kids so I can
sleep, he's just astounded that i actually excpected him to ALSO wash dishes or pick up after the
kids.
When he's sick he goes into hibernation and doesn't mind in the least if I would like to leave the
kids with him while i run errands or something, he just locks the doors turns on the TV and
sleeps through anything!
In middle school, more homework and big projects hijacked precious family weekends — just
when my
kids needed more
sleep, more time to adjust to their rapidly changing brains, and more healthy time with friends, and
when my husband and I needed some rest.
My
kids still do not
sleep and eat the greatest, but their mom (me) finially found some peace of mind, and some sanity
when a woman like yourself clued me in: it does not work for everyone, or every child.
Oh man, I hate the «
sleep when the baby
sleeps» advice whenever I vent about my
kid's terrible
sleep habits and my resulting exhaustion.
Or
when you keep your already
sleep - deprived self up at night wondering if you're
kids are going to be as smart or as healthy or as flexible (insert some other silly adjective here) as your best friend's
kid who was breastfed for two years.
We figured out too, that
when he
sleeps soundly, we
sleep soundly and we don't have a cranky
kid the next day around 5ish..
And
when you think about it — adults often share beds and find quite lonesome to
sleep alone, but we expect our
kids, even
when they are very young to
sleep alone.
The first is to the feeding schedule I've used for my
kids (and at least one of them certainly did NOT
sleep through the night
when 9 months old).
I've been dismissed
when I've expressed worries about everything from childhood illness to excessive screen time to behavior or
sleep problems in my
kids.
It may look different than your play as a big
kid, but
when they are not
sleeping or eating or being cuddled, babies are mostly playing!
The main concern
when choosing to cry it out with another
kid at home is, of course, the potential for disrupting an older sibling's
sleep.
Moms probably spend most of the first 18 years of their
kid's life awake
when they should be
sleeping.