Sentences with phrase «consider letting them sleep»

* If your little ones aren't sleeping well in their own beds, as a last resort consider letting them sleep in bed with you.

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When I asked her and another girlfriend if they'd like to test it out with me that night, my friend acted like she didn't hear me while my roommate hesitantly said she'd consider letting her work phone sleep there.
Let's say you run a camp and you don't want unmarried people (or same - sex couples even if they are married since you wouldn't recognize them as married) sleeping together in your camp since you consider that sinful.
oh how about Moyes the saviour that took over from Ferguson... Gosh there are so many that we should consider, let me sleep on it.
my baby fell off the bed one time while i was there on the bed with her, since that day i never put her on my bed ever again accident can happens anytime but if it'll happen more than ones or twice it'll be hard to consider it as an accident anymore sorry but this is one of the reasons why co sleeping with an infant is not advisable maybe wait tell the baby gets older for co-sleeping but for now sounds like you need to put your baby in a safe place for him to sleep in, please do not wait until something bad happens to your baby before you do something in my own opinion letting baby fall off the bed 5 times is not acceptable, my baby fell off the bed when she was 7 months that was 5 months ago and until now i still feel guilty about it.
But let's put that issue aside for the moment and consider whether avoiding nighttime breastfeeding will preserve women's mental health by allowing them to get more sleep.
Consider letting your child sleep with a bare bottom whenever he has a rash.
so beautifully put, what sweet dreams he must have falling asleep so lovingly: o) When my son E was a few months old and I wasn't getting much sleep because of his frequent wake ups someone I consider to be a good friend surprised me by suggesting I» let him cry a bit, they all do it and they soon learn to sleep through».
I've considered letting him cry it out when he wakes from that first sleep cycle, but so far I can't convince myself to do it.
You might consider removing the swaddle and letting him get used to that for a few nights before you start any kind of sleep training, just so that you don't make too many changes at once.
Consider buying a larger size of diaper to prevent leaks so that you can let your baby sleep during the middle of the night.
As I just noted, if American women are being bullied around co-sleeping, the message they are getting isn't that they should feel guilty if they don't let the baby sleep with them — it's that they might as well just give their babies kitchen knives instead of stuffed animals at bedtime, should they be irresponsible enough to even consider it.
But one thing we never considered was Cry It Out (CIO), or the process of letting your baby cry themselves to sleep or «self soothe.»
When he does wake at the 45 minute mark do I go in and get him and consider that a nap or do I try to soothe him back to sleep or do I let him CIO until the nap is supposed to be over.
You can absolutely let him sleep until he wakes up, but consider this: if your child wakes in pain, then you've got a fully awake, fussy toddler who is going to have to wait about 30 minutes for the pain reliever to kick in (only if you have a kid who really suffers when they teeth).
Let's have a closer look to each type and consider their pros and cons to find the best one for your sleeping style.
You'll need a total of 10 reference letters, including two from colleagues who like you but resent your tenure bid, one from the department head who has a disincentive to let you step on his or her turf, one from your graduate adviser whom you haven't seen in 10 years, one from a «superstar» in your field that will be ghostwritten by a secretary, two from foreign collaborators from countries where praise is considered weak, and three from students you've slept with.
In some situations you can stall for time so you feel less pressured to make a decision - for example saying, «let me sleep on it» means you will consider the request, but will take your own space to sort out your answer.
-- Don't let sleeping savings lie: If you've saved more than the requisite three to six months worth of after - tax, readily accessible income for emergencies, consider moving some of the excess to investments that yield a higher return.
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