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WHAT is with parents and crying children
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 466082"><p>When I have to stop for something to eat and figure Kiddo's not going to be too patient, it's drive-thru time. </p><p>Bedtime varies for many reasons. My schedule isn't the same everyday, and no way I'm getting up at 5am everyday if I don't have to. With Kiddo, best way is give her her night time medications, dim the lights, and she'll get tired and ask to be tucked in. When I've made her go to bed before she was ready, she'd be up to late hours. Insomnia runs heavily on both sides of the family tree. Sometimes she'll get up at 2 or 3am and stay up. Funnily enough those are often pretty good days for her. It's the day after that can be hairy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 466082"] When I have to stop for something to eat and figure Kiddo's not going to be too patient, it's drive-thru time. Bedtime varies for many reasons. My schedule isn't the same everyday, and no way I'm getting up at 5am everyday if I don't have to. With Kiddo, best way is give her her night time medications, dim the lights, and she'll get tired and ask to be tucked in. When I've made her go to bed before she was ready, she'd be up to late hours. Insomnia runs heavily on both sides of the family tree. Sometimes she'll get up at 2 or 3am and stay up. Funnily enough those are often pretty good days for her. It's the day after that can be hairy. [/QUOTE]
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