Not exact matches
I haven't figured out if it's my
kids» way of avoiding
bedtime or if they really are excited
about commandeering the blender, but smoothies have become a nighttime ritual at...
Our Corner Grocery Store is a sweet story that teaches
kids about family and
about pitching in and
about community, and it's a lovely way to end any
bedtime story - reading.
I was not feeling at all smug
about my
bedtime process, until recently when I noticed other moms of young children around me making mention of their
kids being up at 10 pm.
On days when I feel overwhelmed by weeds and my to do list, I try to remind myself that my lifestyle IS the accomplishment - that I am doing all this while having young
kids around all day; that despite being up multiple times in the night with the baby, having the day made shorter by long, drawn - out
bedtimes, tripping over
kid messes and coping with non-nappers, I somehow manage to start it all from seed, can salsa, and learn
about honeybees.
But I was at Earthfare, leisurely shopping one night past
bedtime — sans the
kids and sipping on a cup of coffee — when I decided to ask the guy behind the fish counter
about it.
My friend has written this fantastic blog post
about how to make
bedtime funny, and it even helped her
kids sleep through the night!
The most important thing
about traveling with
kids while protecting their sleep, is to be consistent in your approach to the
bedtime / naptime routine as well as the way you respond to night wakings and early rising.
My
kids have a tendency to be overly dramatic
about everything and every reaction is a throw myself to the floor or howl to the moon - regardless of what it is
about -
bedtime, coming home from neighbors house, having to face consequences of behavior, etc..
That said, pulling this off is easier said than done, so don't stress too much
about having your
kids act like model citizens around
bedtime.
The most important thing
about a
bedtime routine for your little
kids is to have a
bedtime routine for your little
kids.
Something that I've learned
about bedtime with my
kids is that routine and consistency are gold.
One of the biggest things that I remember talking
about in a few of my parenting classes in school was set
bedtime for
kids.
Stick to a
bedtime routine and sleep schedule, make sure your
kids understand the rules and be consistent
about enforcing them.
Today's post is all
about the Murphy's Laws of Parenting... you know like when you stayed up too late the night before and you counting on the
kid to sleep until his regular
bedtime of 8, but then he's up at 4 in the morning -LSB-...]
We also discuss common mistakes parents make at
bedtime,
about the impact of naps and food on sleep, and how much sleep you and your
kids actually need.
In our conversation, we talk
about how to get your baby to sleep better and how to make
bedtime easier for you and your
kids.
Ask your librarian for a list of storybooks
about kids dealing with
bedtime fears or see which
bedtime books other BabyCenter members recommend.
If you would like some printable
bedtime routine charts or other «
kid friendly» facts
about sleep, check out www.sleepforkids.org
We also are very intentional
about putting our work away by 5 or 6 pm, having dinner, and spending time with the
kids until
bedtime.
And if your
kid, like mine, lies
about needing to use the potty to stall
bedtime, tell him he gets one chance to go potty before
bedtime, at whatever time he chooses; if he plays the potty card when he doesn't really need to go, he may end up uncomfortable — or even soil himself — later on, which may be the very lesson he needs.
When we talk
kids and sleep we typically talk
about their
bedtime and naps, and how to get them to go to sleep and stay asleep, but did you realize that a set wake time is just as important as these other components of healthy sleep?
While she's rambling
about how she doesn't believe in giving her
kids a
bedtime, you smile a little more to yourself when you think of your
kids»
bedtime routine (and enjoy it even more when they are tucked in and sound asleep while your crunchy mom friend is probably still dealing with over-tired children who are inevitably melting down.)
If your
kids have been staying up extra late this summer, you want to gradually move their
bedtimes up by
about fifteen minutes a night.
Here's everything you need to know
about enforcing a
bedtime schedule, from information on how much shut - eye your
kids need at each age to tips on avoiding sibling animosity concerning different sleeping times.
It's not
about which one of is the «better» parent, it's just
about trying to have fun with the
kids, and if that fails, surviving until
bedtime.
Are you careful
about amount of sleep and
bedtime routines with your
kids?
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When you have multiple
kids who are in school and need a good
bedtime, they know by having the lights dimmed it's
about bedtime.
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The Brave Unicorn is an illustrated children's
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kids grit including life lessons
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She lies to her own mother
about how much time she spends with her
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