Higher SES parents were more likely to have
rules about bedtime, food, and chores with a near doubling of increase across SES quintiles for food rules (from 56 % to 92 %).
At age 4, respondents were asked whether they had
rules about bedtime, food, and chores and about educational attainment expectations for their child.
Over the years, I've learned I have to relax
rules about bedtime, acceptable food choices, and entertainment options for the sake of family sanity while on the road.
Different
rules about bedtimes, homework and household chores between mom's house and dad's house can make clashes and conflicts inevitable when co-parenting with your ex.
Different
rules about bedtimes, homework and household chores between mom's house and dad's house can make clashes and conflicts inevitable
Not exact matches
Similar expectations
about bedtimes,
rules, and homework will reduce anxiety, especially in younger children.
Being consistent every day
about bedtime rules and routines is the best way to teach your child good sleeping habits and make things easier on you.
Be firm and consistent
about bedtime rules.
Include basic
rules about issues such as homework, chores,
bedtime, and respect.
Stick to a
bedtime routine and sleep schedule, make sure your kids understand the
rules and be consistent
about enforcing them.
When you are with your family all the time you can have different
rules about meals,
bedtimes and TV.
Parents are often more anxious
about attending to firstborn children and tend to let
bedtime routines and
rules slide.
Not daring to move (or breathe) during
bedtime There seems to be an unwritten
rule about how paw - rents must not get up from bed or readjust themselves whenever our furkids are sleeping with us on the bed.
While children can adjust to different
rules, common
rules about the big issues like
bedtimes and use of electronic devices might help prevent problems
This means agreeing on general
rules about respectful communication,
bedtimes, eating and so on.
Some parents prefer to consult with one another only on big issues such as academic and behavioral problems at school, while others choose to confer
about every detail in a child's life from homework and
bedtime routines to
rules for the use of electronics and cell phones.
Creating a daily routine, with
rules about doing homework,
bedtime, getting ready for school in the morning, and other key moments in the day.