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    3 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2008 | advice, baby, bed routine, bedtime, behaviour, blanket, child, children, family, kids, parenting, security, sleeping, tips
    Security blanket: Key to baby sleeping all night?

    No a security blanket can aid a baby sleeping all night but it is not what will get your baby to sleep. There are several things that you need to help your baby develop good sleeping habits, consistency and routines. The most important thing you need is consistency. This is very important, being consistent allows a child to anticipate or know what is going to happen next. This reduces anxiety and stress and will increases the feeling of safety in the child.

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    4 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 01 2008 | Advice, baby, bed routine, bedtime, child, children, family, kids, learning, routine
    Is it OK to raise a baby night owl?

    It is not OK to raise a baby night owl.

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    5 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 22 2008 | Bedtime, bed routine, child, children, family, kid, learning, tips

    We spent years trying to get our son to go to bed and stay in bed. Every night we dreaded bedtime. We waited until he was so tired he would start to fall asleep or until he became grumpy we knew he was tired. Then tried to get him to go to bed and stay there. It would end up with me fighting a grumpy tired child. He was so over tired he was impossible to deal with or get to sleep. I was going out of my mind.

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    5 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2007 | security blanket, baby, sleeping, sleep, bedtime, sleep routines, children, child, kid, kids

    No a security blanket can aid a baby sleeping all night but it is not what will get your baby to sleep. There are several things that you need to help your baby develop good sleeping habits, consistency and routines. The most important thing you need is consistency. This is very important, being consistent allows a child to anticipate or know what is going to happen next. This reduces anxiety and stress and will increases the feeling of safety in the child.

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    5 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2007 | baby, babys, children, child, kids, kid, night time, sleep time, parenting, parent, bedtime

    It is not OK to raise a baby night owl. When my son was born my husband worked nights and did not have a drivers license. I would drop him off and pick him up, and baby had to come with me. I would get the baby down to sleep only to put him into a car seat and drive my husband to work. Then I would try to get him to go back to sleep when we got home. No luck, we would be up all hours of the night. Then finally sleep, and the alarm would go off so I had to get up and put the baby in the car again to go pick up Daddy.

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    5 starsMedieval | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 19 2007 | family, bedtime, routine, sleep, children, child, kid, kids, parent, parenting

    We spent years trying to get our son to go to bed and stay in bed. Every night we dreaded bedtime. We waited until he was so tired he would start to fall asleep or until he became grumpy we knew he was tired. Then tried to get him to go to bed and stay there. It would end up with me fighting a grumpy tired child. He was so over tired he was impossible to deal with or get to sleep. I was going out of my mind.

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