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How do I get my five-year-old to sleep in her own bed?
How do I get my five-year-old to sleep in her own bed? First of all, you have to make it a clear expectation. Second, you can set up a reward system. Every time she stays in her own bed, you … Continue reading →
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My nine-month-old spends more time crying than sleeping.
Our nine-month-old son spends more time in his crib crying than sleeping. He was sleeping well in February, then he got sick with bronchiolitis for six weeks and he got used to sleeping with or on someone. We have been … Continue reading →
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Our four-year-old son is saying very hateful things.
Our four-year-old son is saying very hateful things to us, just today it has been, “I hate you”, “I hate your house” and even “I want to kill you”. This is not OK. I understand children hear and learn things … Continue reading →
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