; — RRB - But I could definitely see
this happening after bedtime as a just - for - me dessert!
What I'm used to is a one - size - fits - all mandate to ignore noise that
happens after bedtime, * especially * if the noise starts to sound frantic or lasts a long time.
Not exact matches
Has episodes that last 5 - 30 minutes and
happen less than 4 hours
after bedtime — usually around the same time each night
This is because all of the stolen moments that hubby and I count on to get us through the day (nap time, computer time while boys are at school and baby plays quietly in baby - proofed area, early
bedtime for kids, hot bath and wine
after kids go to bed) never
happen because there is a flurry of fun activities that keep us from sticking to our schedule.
Make sleep a priority and take the necessary steps to make it
happen, even if that means setting a regular
bedtime or kicking yourself off of electronics
after a certain time.
After reading our
bedtime story, we snuggle for a bit while talking about what
happened that day.