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For families with more than one child, juggling the needs of a baby, a toddler's ingrained nighttime routine, and the will of a school-aged child who simply doesn't want to go to bed can turn night time into chaos -- and keep you from your own bed.
You might be tempted to let your school-aged kids handle their bedtime routine on their own so you can concentrate on your baby or toddler, but According to Robin Goldstein, Ph.D., author of The Parenting Bible: The Answers to Parents' Most Common Questions, independent bedtime routines for 6- to 9-year-olds develop slowly.
"It's common for young children to need help at bedtime. Most require prodding at night and some won't get ready at all unless their parents...
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March 04, 2008
Bedtime Chaos
How do you put 3 kids (of different ages) to sleep? Practice Practice Practice!!!
I have still not mastered getting my kids to sleep. I have... read more
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