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momeluv Female, 49 years Sunny Southern - CA Member since Mar 2008
Mood: momeluv just had to post this picture! I think it is hilarious!!!! Princess had a great 1st day of school! Ok, gotto run, she is still up, gotta get her to bed! Love Yuns! Journal Entry: "
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Mood: April2 is feeling old and depressed. :( Someone come and talk to me and cheer me up. Journal Entry: "I'm doing a video series with my small gr..." [Read]
Mood: April2 is feeling old and depressed. :( Someone come and talk to me and cheer me up. Journal Entry: "I'm doing a video series with my small gr..." [Read]
First, make up your mind if you want to allow her to sleep in the big bed, whatever that means, or if you still feel she needs to be in the crib. I believe you have to allow her to cry. Go in periodically and reassure her, but DO NOT pick her up. Tell her it's bedtime and goodnight and leave again. You have to create a ritual for bedtime. Bath, book, kisses and hugs, love you, goodnight, turn light out, close door. Try a night light at least. If she gets out of bed, put her right back. Don't say anything to her, just good night when you put her in bed. Continue to do this, until she falls asleep. The first few times are HARD. Breaks your heart. But it's best for her for the long run! Consistency is key!
Best of luck, I know it must be exhausting!