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Stories about: Get-to-Sleep Strategies

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Momdeedee's story  

September 11, 2007

Kids will adjust to new sleep routines!

In response to RayLuis's sad tale of the wife who goes to sleep with their son each night...Parents need to be comfortable that a) they are in charge, not the kid, b) kids can cry and protest any change in routine, but they will adapt,...  read more

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Rayluis's story  

September 10, 2007

My Wife is not my Wife, She is a roomate

Ever since my wife had our child, who is 2.5 years old now, we don't have any time together. He takes all of our time and we can't sit down and talk about us, work, TV....and so forth. Our son goes to sleep every night at 10:30 pm and...  read more
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Pattyesbella's story  

August 30, 2007

It's OK to sleep in your room...

When my Husband and I were going thru our separation, our son became more and more attached to me. He suddently started to throw fits more often, and he was having a very hard time to go his bed. Soon after my husband left, he started...  read more
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glvogelzang's story  

July 27, 2007

A Child Who Loves To Go To Bed

I fell into the sleep trap with my first child. I breastfed him in bed until he fell asleep. Or, I fed and rocked him until he fell asleep. Later, I would have to lay down with him to get him to go to sleep at nap time or bed time. This...  read more

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