'Go the (Blank) to Sleep': A Bedtime Reality (WSJ)
But the topic, getting kids to sleep, puzzles me too. Our children, now 43 and 42, where NEVER a problem at bedtime, which was about 7 p.m. After supper, we kept things very low key, read quiet stories, gave them a warm bath, said prayers, sometimes played records (remember those?) and listened to their concerns of the day. I used to listen to horror stories of bedtime, and scratch my head. It was one of the most pleasant hours of the day at our house.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
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Well, you were just lucky. I did the low-key routine, but one of my daughters was difficult for a few years, while the other always fell asleep easily -- and stayed asleep.
Yes, I suppose it depends on the child, but in everything else they were polar opposites.
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