Bedtime can be difficult. Getting wired kids to sleep or sleepy kids to go to bed without putting up an exhaustion-induced fight can make for a rough night for mom and dad. And after a summer of staying up late, bedtime can become an even more difficult task when it’s time to get back into a school night routine. Think you need a little help when it comes to getting your kids to sleep? Check out WebMD’s tips for making bedtime easier.
Are your kids keeping you up at night? Maybe you’ve decided that’s just the way life’s going to be for a while when you bring a new baby into your home, but according to Babble, it doesn’t have to be that way. As a matter of fact, it could be your own fault as to why your child’s not sleeping. Check out these bedtime mistakes and make sure you’re not committing one of them.
Tips for Getting Children to Bed on Time
By Jennifer L. Tuso
For some kids, letting go of the day and going to bed can be difficult. However, not getting enough sleep will make the next day with your child even more challenging. To successfully get children to bed on time means taking the time to get your child’s mind and body to relax.
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