mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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mommaU4 said:This was sort of inspired by the "cry it out" thread, which I didn't actually read though because my kids are older now. But bedtime is still such a chore! I hate it. It's one excuse after another. It typically takes about a half an hour to get everyone settled in bed and then they won't fall asleep for another 30-60 minutes! Especially my twins who share a room. They like to stay awake and talk and play half the night. I have tried several things but nothing seems to work. Not even a good old fashioned spanking which usually just the mere mention of that does wonders.
The kids ages are 5,5,9, and 11. Their bedtime on a school night is 8:00 p.m. If anyone has any tricks that have worked for them I'd love to hear them. Thanks.
We have a routine which we stick to every night. We start getting them ready for bed at around 7PM, and take them upstairs to cuddle with us in our bed at around 7:30 (I know this isn't realistic for you with 4 kids
). If they are asleep at 8, we carry them to bed, if not they go to bed. They know 8 is their bed time, and don't argue when it is time to go to their beds. Hannah falls asleep right away, but Emily takes a little longer. As long as she stays in her bed and stays quiet, I don't worry about it. She whispers songs to herself, it is so cute!
Anyway, do your kids still take naps? Do they get lots of exercise during the day? Those are the two things which cause my kids to sometimes have trouble going to bed. If they are really wound up, we will take them out to the hot tub for a few minutes which relaxes them, too.
Hope things improve!
Denae
) and she relaxs herself to sleep. If she doesn't fall asleep on her own, by the time I tell her "lights out" she has relaxed enough that she falls asleep soon thereafter.
No wonder my MIL did not get a good nights sleep until DS was school aged!!! 