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re: Parenting question - 4 year old
Posted on 2/9/22 at 6:56 am to jscrims
Posted on 2/9/22 at 6:56 am to jscrims
Do you have a TV in her room?
We have TVs in my 6 and 4 year old rooms. We USED to let them watch in bed to keep them in bed. But it led to them staying up too late each night and then coming into our room 10 times a night.
About a month ago we took the remotes away and they can’t watch at night anymore. We read with each of them turn their smart lightbulbs the color they want and for my 4 year old do a lullaby baby playlist on the google home in his room.
He still comes out a time or two and some nights or worse. But overall better.
We have TVs in my 6 and 4 year old rooms. We USED to let them watch in bed to keep them in bed. But it led to them staying up too late each night and then coming into our room 10 times a night.
About a month ago we took the remotes away and they can’t watch at night anymore. We read with each of them turn their smart lightbulbs the color they want and for my 4 year old do a lullaby baby playlist on the google home in his room.
He still comes out a time or two and some nights or worse. But overall better.
Posted on 2/9/22 at 7:00 am to GatorReb
We have a bed routine, but also do a melatonin gummy during the school week. Getting a full nights sleep is huge, and cutting the stress out for you and the Mrs. is big for ending the evening.
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