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Bedtime routines or easy(ier) ways to get them to *stay* in bed
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 181619" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>My younger daughter (not my daughter with ODD) had trouble staying in bed at that age. I think, looking back on it that it was anxiety keeping her awake. We did the whole bedtime routine of reading, etc. and then I told her she needed to stay in her bed and I would come check on her regularly. At first, I checked every minute so she wouldn't have time to get out of bed. Then I increased the time between visits. I was able to get to checking every 10 minutes and then not at all pretty quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 181619, member: 1792"] My younger daughter (not my daughter with ODD) had trouble staying in bed at that age. I think, looking back on it that it was anxiety keeping her awake. We did the whole bedtime routine of reading, etc. and then I told her she needed to stay in her bed and I would come check on her regularly. At first, I checked every minute so she wouldn't have time to get out of bed. Then I increased the time between visits. I was able to get to checking every 10 minutes and then not at all pretty quickly. [/QUOTE]
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