Goofy_Dad_24
I got my swin trunks, and my flippy floppies
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My wife and I generally take turns taking our 3 year old son to bed at night. We keep the same routine every night once he gets upstairs. We read a book, sing a couple songs, and then tell him a story. Then we go downstairs and he falls asleep immediately.
The problem is, every night my son asks if daddy is taking him to bed. If it is my turn, then he jumps up and down and gets all excited. If it is my wife's turn, then he gets upset and says he wants daddy to take him to bed. This greatly upsets my wife, as she feels that our son likes me more than her.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of maybe a special thing that I could suggest her and him do when it is her turn to take him to bed, something that would make him excited to go to bed when it is her turn.
We both work a lot from home, and frequently try to get work done at night, so both of us taking him to bed every night is unrealistic (plus with another kid on the way, our time will be even more diverted in the near future).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
The problem is, every night my son asks if daddy is taking him to bed. If it is my turn, then he jumps up and down and gets all excited. If it is my wife's turn, then he gets upset and says he wants daddy to take him to bed. This greatly upsets my wife, as she feels that our son likes me more than her.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of maybe a special thing that I could suggest her and him do when it is her turn to take him to bed, something that would make him excited to go to bed when it is her turn.
We both work a lot from home, and frequently try to get work done at night, so both of us taking him to bed every night is unrealistic (plus with another kid on the way, our time will be even more diverted in the near future).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

My DH used to feel "left out". Then he took the kids on a vacation to my MIL's and they got "attached" to him. Wanted him to do everything even once they were back at home. He couldn't wait for me to become the "favorite" again.

It's been a parenting dilemma for ages.