As I've said before, we don't co-sleep as such but
the kids come into our bed a lot of times & sometimes for much of the night (particularly Lydia who is still bf - ing).
A lot of people say, «
My kids come into my bed at midnight; that doesn't count.»
I was under the assumption that that once
your kids came into bed with you they wouldn't leave until they were off to college.
Not exact matches
I cut the pieces out last night after the
kids went to
bed, and this morning, invited / convinced Harper to
come into my studio to work on his spelling alongside me, which he happily did while the girls were otherwise engaged in wooden animal play in front of the woodstove.
You're at your in - laws» house for dinner on Christmas Eve with your young children, then you go to church and keep your
kids from acting up while everyone else's children are running wild, then you
come home and wrangle your overexcited
kids into bed, and wait until they're actually asleep.
You can potty train your
kid to the best of your ability, but when your
kid comes crawling
into your
bed at some ungodly hour in the morning, they'll probably leave said
bed with a very big wet spot.
The
kids always know that they CAN
come into our
bed whenever they need to.
Fair enough, you will probably be able to use some of the nursery furniture as toddler furniture when the time
comes, and once your child has transitioned out of the crib and
into a
bed, you can purchase a
kid's
bed that will last for a long time.
Bedtime can quickly turn
into not - so - bedtime when restless
kids, fears of the dark, new big -
kid beds, and more
come into play.
When you have small children and it
comes the time to transition them from a crib
into a big
kid bed, things can get to be a bit difficult.