Sentences with phrase «kids sleep at night»

In the end, a judge tells them who gets what property and where the kids sleep at night.
When most people think of divorce, they have in mind a process where they let a judge decide how property is divided, where the kids sleep at night, and how much financial support is paid.
I was so exhausted that I was willing to do whatever it took to not only get my kids sleeping at night, but to also help create great sleeping habits for a long time.

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Nice analogy... the kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
Kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
And at the same time, I see our homes and our travels, our tears and our laughter, I see him standing in the room and weeping over tea - towels with never - babies inside, and I see us holding the now - growing - up babies as they learn to walk, and I see him looking at me across our old bed that he built with his own hands and I see us as kids and I see us as lovers and I see us as best friends, and I see us just last night as we staggered through a sleepless night with lanky kids who couldn't sleep well and I think, God, we grew up together.
... Or at least our drama would be about more important things, like kids who are falling through the cracks in school, families that can't afford to healthy food, a teenager who doesn't have anywhere to sleep at night.
You said: My comment above on FB was prompted by friends whose kid is SO entirely dependent on his parents to sleep at night, that he is depriving them of their couple time and their desperately needed sleep, and as a result, they are constantly frustrated, at odds with each other, and left feeling helpless and misunderstood and «joke» about divorce.
My school age kids sleep just fine in their own room & put themselves to sleep & then put themselves back to sleep when they wake up (since EVERYONE wakes up at night occasionally, not just babies).
For the average child (keeping in mind individual kids may be exceptions to these guidelines), an acceptable amount of homework per night is as follows: — Elementary school: approximately 10 minutes or so per grade level — Middle school: an hour or so — High School: 2 to 2-1/2 hours Any homework beyond these limits is no longer providing any advantage, and is probably cutting into those things that do provide advantages like adequate sleep and what we at Challenge Success call «PDF» — that is, play time, down time and family time.
The treehouse swayed and creaked at night, reminding me of sleeping on a houseboat as a kid.
The cuddly companion helps little one's transition from playtime to sleep time with scales that light up to ease fear of the dark and soothing sounds that help make every kid feel safer at night.
Those who have kids share say that they get used to each other's noises at night and will sleep well.
I «wore» my kids everywhere, breastfed both for at least 24 months each, answered their cries at night, rocked them to sleep, no crying it out, etc but got SO much grief about not co-sleeping.
Or when you keep your already sleep - deprived self up at night wondering if you're kids are going to be as smart or as healthy or as flexible (insert some other silly adjective here) as your best friend's kid who was breastfed for two years.
The first is to the feeding schedule I've used for my kids (and at least one of them certainly did NOT sleep through the night when 9 months old).
And you smug parents in the corner, with kids who started sleeping through the night at 3 weeks?
It was cozy sleeping on a double when we have a King bed at home, but usually one of us ended up with a kid at some point throughout the night, and the beds were actually pretty comfortable compared to some Cuban resorts we've stayed at.
1) Drive through the night The first leg of our journey started at night, and our kids actually slept for almost 12 of our first 18 - hour leg.
Zipping them into their blankets is great for those kids, and we've found that kids sleep better at night because they aren't fighting with traditional sheets and blanket layers.
Or maybe you have an older child and wonder why he is still having trouble sleeping through the night at an age when other kids are sleeping like logs.
Kids and teens should exercise for at least an hour each day to keep their bodies active and healthy, help them sleep better at night, and boost their mood.
Plus, the older one can understand that sometimes little kids wake up at night, and just go back to sleep.
I hear of people saying their baby finally started sleeping through the night at 11 months, but were those kids waking up this much?
Bedwetting is when kids who are old enough to control their bladder pee at night during sleep.
My baby was a nightmare like i said, i finally managed to make him stop feeding at night.I use to give him kids rooibos tea but that night i decided not to make it for him and hey it was n`t easy because he kept on waking up crying for it almost the whole night but i just ignored him and i am telling you it worked very well because the following night he slept the whole night and till today we sleep like angels with my babyboy, so ladies i suggest that u give it a try even though it is not so easy but it worked brilliantly for me.
Your kids can hug it while sleeping at night.
One of our favorite things to do now is have a little at - home date night after the kids are sleeping.
Although it's recommended that teens get at least nine hours of sleep per night, research shows only 7 percent of kids are getting enough shut - eye.
By resetting your system and not eating sugar, often times, you'll find yourself sleeping better at night... that is, unless you're a mother whose two kids wake up every hour (sleep, what was that again?)
Just like adults, kids sleep best in a dark, quiet room that is somewhat cool — generally between 65 and 70 degrees at night.
You can get a good night's sleep: From the time they are born until they leave home our kids find ways to keep us up at night - from 2 am feedings to midnight calls for rides home.
A good mattress that suits your kid's needs gives them the best shot at a good night's sleep possible — and gives you solid peace of mind.
My two sisters also breastfed a total of 5 kids and all 5 slept thru the night by 3 months at the latest.
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-...]
When growth spurts are not a factor, you can help your baby sleep better at night by starting a consistent and relaxing bedtime routine, according to the Kids Health professionals.
Not only are nightly routines a great way to transition kids into a good night's sleep, many of these rituals are great ways to bond with your child and really connect with him at the end of the day.
When you have kids, everyone has some great advice for you, and many parents will delight in telling you how their angel slept through the night at three weeks, or was potty trained at a year.
Kids at this age group need 9 - 11 hours of sleep per night, although that isn't always the reality.
If she still has a very early bedtime, it might be contributing to her lack of sleepiness at night (at this age, kids need a total of 11 to 13 hours of sleep in a 24 - hour period), so you might consider moving bedtime back an hour.
And just as a bit of correction — my pediatrician did not start solid foods until 3 months, at which point virtually all of the kids I knew at the time were already sleeping through the night.
I am worried that my kids aren't getting enough sleep at night.
Kids who have been sleeping on firm schedules for years can suddenly start waking up at odd hours of the night, tearful and confused.
This is my life... thank you for helping to validate what so many of us do, and often question after a night of little sleep and kids ready to go go go at 6 am!
The syndrome's relation with the sleeping conditions of the infant is enough to keep any parent awake at night, watching over their kid.
We did the a modified method of Babywise with both our kids, while our first was sleeping through the night at 4 months old, our second took a bit longer to take to not waking up once or twice a night until he was 8 months old, but I think a lot of that was that he was sleeping in the room with us until he was 8 months old.
And I thought if I could just reach the stage of parenting when I could actually get a full night's sleep, and maybe a little time to exercise and / or meditate without a tiny person sticking her fingers up my nose, I could handle any emotional challenge my kids could throw at me.
Yes, we still monitor our kids at night while they sleep.
I always think of those scary, dark nights alone keenly aware that my parents were only a few feet away, but off limits and know that I would rather sleep share than make my kids feel abandoned and unwanted at night!
The routine will provide your youngster with stability and continuity, which should enable her to sleep better at night, according to the Sleep For Kids websleep better at night, according to the Sleep For Kids webSleep For Kids website.
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