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He was up again last night
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 251612" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Terry,</p><p></p><p>I think changing the connector the way you have planned is GENIUS! I have hated the TV Wars for a long time. Luckily my younger two realize that I have NO problem getting rid of EVERY video and dvd that they like if they give me too much grief. Usually I put them in storage when the kids get obnoxious about the tv. They hate that, so being pcs (mostly) they have learned not to give me grief.</p><p></p><p>I cannot imagine a B vitamin at bedtime. They always rev me up (I even used to take them to get through big projects or finals week!), but I may not react like a normal person.</p><p></p><p>Warm milk and melatonin, even chamomile tea or catnip tea (don't laugh - it is magic stuff. Is AWESOME for colic (couple ounces subbed for the water for formula in a bottle 2 times a day) and for insomnia. thank you loves the stuff when we have it. Tension Tamer Tea by Celestial Seasonings is also great. (Good for times when they are wound up too. We make it iced and it is great when thank you is overstimulated.)</p><p></p><p>I do think some kids just have strange sleep cycles, but if he has been not getting up for school then the night time awakeness is a problem. Jess is up half the night, but she does schoolwork then so I don't complain. She does it better at night than in the morning.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with this. I bet difficult child will have a late night meltdown when he discovers the plug is gone and the games are locked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 251612, member: 1233"] Terry, I think changing the connector the way you have planned is GENIUS! I have hated the TV Wars for a long time. Luckily my younger two realize that I have NO problem getting rid of EVERY video and dvd that they like if they give me too much grief. Usually I put them in storage when the kids get obnoxious about the tv. They hate that, so being pcs (mostly) they have learned not to give me grief. I cannot imagine a B vitamin at bedtime. They always rev me up (I even used to take them to get through big projects or finals week!), but I may not react like a normal person. Warm milk and melatonin, even chamomile tea or catnip tea (don't laugh - it is magic stuff. Is AWESOME for colic (couple ounces subbed for the water for formula in a bottle 2 times a day) and for insomnia. thank you loves the stuff when we have it. Tension Tamer Tea by Celestial Seasonings is also great. (Good for times when they are wound up too. We make it iced and it is great when thank you is overstimulated.) I do think some kids just have strange sleep cycles, but if he has been not getting up for school then the night time awakeness is a problem. Jess is up half the night, but she does schoolwork then so I don't complain. She does it better at night than in the morning. Good luck with this. I bet difficult child will have a late night meltdown when he discovers the plug is gone and the games are locked up. [/QUOTE]
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