Not exact matches
Are you one of those people
who wakes up quickly and
gets out of
bed to
get ready for the day right away?
«If parents rush their baby to
bed, then you may
get a baby
who will cry and protest more because they might not be
ready for bed yet, or they don't know what is expected of them,» explained Chu.
«If parents rush their baby to
bed, then you may
get a baby
who will cry and protest more because they might not be
ready for bed yet, or they don't know what is expected of them.
Routine: In order to be
ready for that first day, I would agree with the experts
who suggest you should start your early - to -
bed routine a few nights ahead of that first morning rush, or even a few weeks early according to Elizabeth Scott, M.S., but let's be honest, you should probably set your own alarm
for 4:00 a.m. that first day if you have any chance at force - feeding your children breakfast, combing their hair, brushing teeth,
getting dressed, going to the bathroom, packing lunches, arguing over footwear, dragging a comb through your own nest of hair so you look presentable in front of the other, scrambling neighbourhood parents before shooing the kids out the door.
Though it seems like every successful woman
who has it «all» jumps out of
bed at the crack of dawn
ready to
get sh*t done, this just isn't realistic, nor would it be healthy
for your stress.
Among these young learners, there are many
who put themselves to
bed in the evening,
get themselves up and
ready for school, and do not have breakfast, arranged homework times or adult support to guide their school days.