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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 64984" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>A regular soothing and comforting bedtime routine can really help kids Beaner's age. It should include the same elements -- for example, bath, story, back rub, song, kiss goodnight -- every single night. Getting Beaner involved in setting up the routine can help him buy into the process. A chart with pictures cut from magazines and posted on the wall can serve as a visual reminder instead of Mom's nagging words the entire time. When he strays from the routine, you simply have to point to the chart and ask, "What's next in our routine?" He will know what to expect every night and this consistency will offer him a sense of security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 64984, member: 2423"] A regular soothing and comforting bedtime routine can really help kids Beaner's age. It should include the same elements -- for example, bath, story, back rub, song, kiss goodnight -- every single night. Getting Beaner involved in setting up the routine can help him buy into the process. A chart with pictures cut from magazines and posted on the wall can serve as a visual reminder instead of Mom's nagging words the entire time. When he strays from the routine, you simply have to point to the chart and ask, "What's next in our routine?" He will know what to expect every night and this consistency will offer him a sense of security. [/QUOTE]
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