Try to
agree on bedtimes, discipline and privileges so that your child sees minimal differences between mom's house and dad's house.
This would make it easier for Max's Dad to firmly say, «Max,
we agreed on bedtime at eight o'clock.
Not exact matches
Mindell and Weissbluth
agree on early
bedtimes and establishing a peaceful transition time before bed (for reading, cuddling, singing, bathing, prayer and similar activities).
Yet many parents don't
agree on what time is the «right» time to make
bedtime, and these differing opinions across households often leave moms or dads feeling insecure that their kiddos are going to bed too early or late.
This means
agreeing on general rules about respectful communication,
bedtimes, eating and so
on.
For that very reason, both parents need to sit down together and
agree on how they will handle such important matters as allowances,
bedtimes, chores, discipline, homework, and rewards.
Even though you are no longer married, you and your former spouse must
agree on a universal plan for parenting,
bedtime routines, disciplinary actions, and more.
It helps if parents don't undermine each other and can
agree on important things like behaviour and
bedtimes.
House rules that the children must follow in both households, such as
bedtimes, off - limits TV shows, rules
on having dates over, etc... as well as disciplinary practices both parents
agree with, and where these rules and consequences can be posted for the children