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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 81377" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>I wish it would be easy for you to swing by and drop him off at my house! I know what it's like to have a little body in the bed every night - easy child (now difficult child 3) never has slept in her bed. We had 2 mos. when she did (I came up with the best trick EVER!!!) and it was heaven. The trick: The Easter Bunny put an alarm clock in her basket - "Oh" I said "the Easter Bunny must have decided that you must be so big and smart that YOU should be in charge of getting everyone up in the morning" she was GLOWING. "Here's what we'll do - we'll set the alarm for 10 mins. before I have to be up, and then you can come in, wake me, crawl into my bed and we can have our very own snuggle time before the boys get up. But you have to make sure that you stay in your room or you won't hear the alarm and then we'll ALL be late in the morning." </p><p></p><p>It lasted for 2 mos., then some idiot decided during lunch time the kindergarteners should watch "Monster House" which scared the crap out of her and she's back in my room every night.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if you tackle 1 problem at a time you'll get somewhere. I don't know, maybe "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene could help? </p><p></p><p>I wish I could help! I'm praying for you!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 81377, member: 3814"] I wish it would be easy for you to swing by and drop him off at my house! I know what it's like to have a little body in the bed every night - easy child (now difficult child 3) never has slept in her bed. We had 2 mos. when she did (I came up with the best trick EVER!!!) and it was heaven. The trick: The Easter Bunny put an alarm clock in her basket - "Oh" I said "the Easter Bunny must have decided that you must be so big and smart that YOU should be in charge of getting everyone up in the morning" she was GLOWING. "Here's what we'll do - we'll set the alarm for 10 mins. before I have to be up, and then you can come in, wake me, crawl into my bed and we can have our very own snuggle time before the boys get up. But you have to make sure that you stay in your room or you won't hear the alarm and then we'll ALL be late in the morning." It lasted for 2 mos., then some idiot decided during lunch time the kindergarteners should watch "Monster House" which scared the crap out of her and she's back in my room every night. Maybe if you tackle 1 problem at a time you'll get somewhere. I don't know, maybe "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene could help? I wish I could help! I'm praying for you! Beth [/QUOTE]
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