«Just the realization that millions of people would do anything to see
their kids sleep for a night in your bed, or wish that they could eat those vegetables you just trashed, would do our planet a world of good.»
a few days later,
the kid sleeping next to me pulled out a blue print he drew of a house, with an above ground pool, a deck around it and a privacy fence.
Oh wait, one more piece of advice: Let
that kid sleep on your chest as much as he or she will allow.
two days later
the kid sleeping next to me pulled out a piece of paper, sheldon clay was his name, and he showed me his blue print he drew, of a new house, with an above ground swimming pool, with a flush deck around the pool, and a privacy fence on the deck.
The kids slept on the floor.
The kids slept on sailbags.
When
kids sleep in until 11 a.m. or noon, most parents go crazy.
Both
my kids slept in my bed until they were about 7 or 8 months.
I don't think anyone here argues that CIO doesn't «work» if working means you make
your kid sleep without your help... I think what most anti-CIOers take issue with is, «it works, but at what cost?»
With locations in Niles, Schaumburg, Buffalo Grove and ChicagoRidge, this is the place to help
kids sleep well at bedtime.
I sleep SO much better when it's cool, and
the kids sleep in jammies and seem to get hot easily -LRB-???).
Incidentally, both of
my kids slept much longer stretches right next to me than they would if they were sleeping on their own.
I also think it's marvelous that Kevin Cline admits to letting his older
kids sleep with him.
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).
i am so jealous that
your kids slept that late.
Did
my kids sleep at the ice hotel?
The kids all slept over and were asleep by 9.30 (maybe 10...).
Both of
our kids slept through the night very early (don't hate me!)
For us,
our kids sleeping in their own beds was important.
Two of
my kids slept in a cradle during their first four months.
My kids sleep really well, eat wonderfully, and get tons of love.
Anyways, I am interested in looking at your sleep guide even though
my kids sleep great.
Just because
your kid sleeps through the night does not mena you aren't bone - tired.
We are firm believers on
the kids sleeping in their own room once they sleep through the night, but due to lack of space we are not sure what to do.
I always wonder if someone is going to come after us for making
my kids sleep in a closet.
I think it's not very responsible to make parents feel like they're choosing the «wrong» option if they don't just «deal with»
their kids sleep issues., whether it's explicitly stated or not that's the message.
I had seen
kids sleeping, playing, and sometimes wailing inside several of them.
It was held early so there were
no kid sleeping or nap issues, and also to allow everyone to have afternoons free.
Parents then reported on their children's cough symptoms and on how well both they and
their kids slept during the night after taking a spoonful of honey or date extract, compared with how well they had slept the night before.
I just don't miss it enough to rather
my kids sleep in a closet.
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.
Also, the person asking will never know the difference, and if it saves you the same dumb «why don't you let him cry / put cereal in his bottle / give him Benadryl /
my kids all slept through at 4 weeks» conversation, it's all good.
There's nothing really all that great about
kids sleeping through the night.
My friend has written this fantastic blog post about how to make bedtime funny, and it even helped
her kids sleep through the night!
I'm a huge believer in
kids sleeping in all dark!
The world is trying to get them and us parents are the evil monsters that want to see
their kids sleep.
Remember, when
your kids sleep soundly, you most likely will too.
Our kids slept with us for the first few months in a cradle by our bed and then moved, each on their own time, into cribs in their own rooms.
They literally sleep at the same time, every single day and through hard work, commitment and consistency you can also have
your kids sleeping at the same time too!
Does just thinking about having a gaggle of
kids sleep over at your... more
The Sunday we accept that Summer is long gone and
the kids sleeping is thrown into complete disarray with no sweetener of warm, sunny days to look forward to.
In the picture, she and Alec are entertaining their friends Jeffrey and Ha with a game night, while
their kids sleep in their own beds.
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kids sleep
For parents who choose to let
their kids sleep in different room will find such feature very helpful.
I agree that you can't make
kids sleep (boy do I agree with that!)
Just like adults,
kids sleep best in a dark, quiet room that is somewhat cool — generally between 65 and 70 degrees at night.
Parents who have purchased the Moonlight Slumber Little Dreamer agree that
their kids sleep wonderfully on it.
Choleric kids tend to sleep a little less that average, while phlegmatic
kids sleep a little more than that.
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