I let her brush herself while I brush mine,
then I brush her teeth myself some afterwards for a short while.
Then we brush teeth, go up stairs and my husband and I take turns putting him to sleep.
Sophie's 6 month schedule... or Mommys wan na b schedule.I get up at 6:30 am to get myself ready wake up a 5 yr old and 3 yr old for school let them get dressed when one is not throwing a tantrum or teasing the other one by now its 7:30 a send them to eat and
then brush their teeth while I dress the baby who has been very paTient... out the house by 8 for kindergartener to get there on time and next stop grandmas we get her to nurse... and get preschooler to school by 8:30 and I'm off to work I pump by 12p and collect 6oz for her afternoon... grandma feeds her again at 11:30 a. Of breast milk and sometimes it's 5oz / 6oz... we sometimes get her a4oz formula bottle with her cereal.I pick up brothers from school at 1and go drop off with grandma and feed Baby again... she gets 5oz bill around 3:30 p and I get home at 6 pm to nurse her and then get food for the kids and don't forget homework... baby gets her veggies... and mom gets Cold
We started a daily habit every night before they went to bed: reading a Bible story to the kids, letting them color a related coloring page, giving them a sticker and a gummy vitamin, and singing the same songs,
then brushing their teeth.
Until around preschool, and strongly dependent on the child, the child may not be able to follow multiple steps or a complex step, such as «get ready for bed» which contains «wash your face,
then brush your teeth, then comb your hair, then put on jammies and get in bed.»
Then brush your teeth and get frisky or cuddle.
I started by flossing and
then brushing my teeth using the 3D white toothpaste & accelerator, which I already owned.
Not exact matches
Then wait at least 30 minutes before
brushing your
teeth, drinking, or eating.
I guess I will go
brush my one
tooth after using the outhouse and
then go pray for you people that think they are smarter than all us people that live in the hollers between the coasts.
And what can you do
then, but go to bed together, it is enough, and this is glorious, and I
brushed my
teeth, he opened the windows wide, we like fresh air, and I kissed him kissed him kissed him under the red Ikea duvet.
And
then, on the hopeful assumption that everyone slept through the night, or at least until dawn, next would come breakfast, six - way debates over what to eat for breakfast, a belated but grandly sung Latin grace (the girls went to Gregorian - chant camp in the summer), and
then backpack - packing, hair
brushing that featured much wailing and gnashing of small
teeth, and finally back to the elevator - button wars before a race - walk over to the convention center.
Gently
brush your finger across the
teeth to remove any good stuff that might be stuck on top (Don't pry; the stuff that's left behind is the fiber... and your fingertips),
then sweep the puree and juice into your measuring spoon or cup.
Make sure each step of the bedtime routine slowly moves closer and closer to the bed (e.g. bath,
brush teeth,
then into the bedroom for PJs, book and finally sleep).
It was about that time that daddy got home, so he came in and proceeded to
brush Ava's
teeth,
then took Julian downstairs so I could finish putting Ava to bed.
We stopped for breakfast in Statesville, NC for about an hour, where I also got the kids out of their pajamas and washed faces /
brushed teeth, and
then continued on to Savannah and got there around 3 pm.
She says you can start with
brushing your child's
tooth for about 30 seconds, twice a day, and
then slowly transitioning to two minutes.
Getting ready for school will be easier as your child masters the ability to follow complex instructions — for instance, «Finish breakfast,
brush your
teeth and
then get your backpack.»
They bathe or shower, pee,
brush teeth, and read books until 7:40
then pee again.
«We
brush our
teeth,
then we put on our pajamas, and
then we read two books.»
You know the drill, one gets the kids up while the other gets ready,
then swap and the first takes a shower while the other gets meals in and
teeth brushed.
Then suddenly you wake up one day with annoying heartburn and
brushing your
teeth makes you gag a little bit.
They
brush teeth,
then we read a book or two, and they go to bed.
We see this with the mundane nature of daily routines (don't ever say oh, no need to
brush your
teeth tonight because
then OMG ALL THE BATTLES!)
Every family has a bed time routine like dinner,
brushing teeth, story time
then tucked in soft blankets, offering prayers,
then lights off and your child goes to sleep.
For instance, he knows that after he eats breakfast, he
brushes his
teeth and
then gets dressed.
Examples: letting your little one try to
brush her
teeth then you follow - up; allowing your little one to wipe her table or tray after meals.
We stand while shoving a sandwich into our mouths with a baby on our boob, we run to the toilet only to have our toddler standing their talking to us, we shave our legs in less than two minutes while missing a few hairs near our ankles due to the quick nature of our shaving, we
brush our
teeth without flossing most of the time because we are so tired we can't bare the thought of stretching out our
teeth routine any longer
then it has to be.
An easy bed time routine can be bath time, a drink of milk,
brush teeth, go potty (if potty trained or in the process of training),
then cuddles in bed with a story.
If your toddler is like mine and insists on
brushing her
teeth herself too,
then make sure you insist that you both get a turn to do so!
Then, some time before 2 yrs old, «I do it myself» kicked in, and he refused to let me
brush his
teeth, which would have been fine if he
brushed more than one quarter of his mouth.
To help get rid of cradle cap you can rub baby oil on the scalp and let it sit for about 15 minutes and
then gently comb out the flakes with a fine -
tooth comb or
brush them out with a soft
brush.
Then Daddy takes the baby so my older child can have one - on - one time with me for her bedtime routine of jammies,
teeth brushing, story, and kisses.
It had pictures of what Benjie was supposed to do and in what order — first,
brush teeth,
then pajamas,
then books,
then bedtime.
Then she gets another bottle, and we
brush her
teeth and do the bedtime routine.
Once your child understands that the morning begins with
brushing his
teeth, getting dressed, eating breakfast and
then packing his school bag, you likely won't have to continually remind him — or follow him out the door, shouting for him to come back for his homework.
A When -
Then Routine is a tool to help your kids stay motivated to get everything done in the morning - even «yucky» stuff like
brushing teeth and getting dressed.
Snack,
teeth brushed, sip of water, potty, story
then sleep.
For example, pictures of
tooth brushing, face washing, reading, and
then bed show children what they can expect to happen next.
Between 7 - 8 pm we put on PJ's,
brush teeth, read books,
then straight to bed for our son with my husband to sing him a little son & give him a kiss goodnight.
Luckily my kids are both super sleepers, but it helps when we do our regular bedtime routine every night; baths, pajamas,
teeth brushed, wrestle / rough house time, scriptures, stories, family prayers, hugs and kisses,
then tucked in!!
If you're convinced that your baby has to have milk before bed,
then work toward serving that milk in a cup, and
brushing his
teeth before he goes to sleep.
Sometimes it's a good idea to let your toddler
brush their
teeth first and
then let mom or dad finish the job.
We now have four kids (7, 5, 4 and 8 mos) and I normally get the baby down while the big kids are
brushing their
teeth, and
then do stories, etc with them after she is asleep.
The routine might include a bath, a snack, story time,
brushing teeth, prayers and
then brief snuggles as you tuck your child in bed.
Currently at 2 years old we do bath, cup of milk while we snuggle for 15 minutes of their favorite show,
brush teeth, read a story, select current favorite stuffed animal to take to bed (right now Sydney loves Big Bird and Kasey wants Abby Cadabby), say good night to the cat and the clock and
then they go down pretty well (around 8:30 pm).
Then I would get them all in PJs /
teeth brushed.
Then we start the bedtime routine about 3.30 pm... it takes about two hours to get them fed dinner, change three butts, change three bodies into pyjamas,
brush teeth, read stories and nurse everyone to sleep (and that's nights when we don't have bathtime!)
Sometimes the
Tooth Fairy forgets and the next night she leaves a note that states...» When you BRUSH this tooth... then I will pay fo
Tooth Fairy forgets and the next night she leaves a note that states...» When you
BRUSH this
tooth... then I will pay fo
tooth...
then I will pay for it!
Then you can start brushing your kids teeth in front of Cookie Monster as a demonstration and then urge your kid to brush the toy's teeth after you are d
Then you can start
brushing your kids
teeth in front of Cookie Monster as a demonstration and
then urge your kid to brush the toy's teeth after you are d
then urge your kid to
brush the toy's
teeth after you are done.