Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old? My 3 year old does not sleep well on vacation. Our options are, one of us has to go to bed with him, where he will be too out of sorts to go to sleep, anyway, we can let him yell and scream if we leave him alone in the unfamiliar room, or we can let him stay up late. We've learned by experience that staying up late is the best option for all involved.
OP, some kids just don't function well while away.
I'm a PP, and so what? One of you has to go to bed with him then. Or stay in a hotel.
Anonymous wrote:How old? My 3 year old does not sleep well on vacation. Our options are, one of us has to go to bed with him, where he will be too out of sorts to go to sleep, anyway, we can let him yell and scream if we leave him alone in the unfamiliar room, or we can let him stay up late. We've learned by experience that staying up late is the best option for all involved.
OP, some kids just don't function well while away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:relax, it's vacation. I'm pretty strict with bedtime normally, but when I go to my sister's house, there have been times when we let them stay up past their bedtime because we're busy chatting and catching up, and the kids are fine. Family get togethers include children, too.
Maybe they think it's nice for the kids to be around their cousins, aunts, uncles whom they don't see that often, so they let them stay up longer.
You are tired and Lady. Outvyiyr snowflakes to bed and give thecrestbif is some QUIET time.
Anonymous wrote:relax, it's vacation. I'm pretty strict with bedtime normally, but when I go to my sister's house, there have been times when we let them stay up past their bedtime because we're busy chatting and catching up, and the kids are fine. Family get togethers include children, too.
Maybe they think it's nice for the kids to be around their cousins, aunts, uncles whom they don't see that often, so they let them stay up longer.
Unless the kid is being obnoxious, why would one think this? If the adult doesn't like it, the adult can go to bed, too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:relax, it's vacation. I'm pretty strict with bedtime normally, but when I go to my sister's house, there have been times when we let them stay up past their bedtime because we're busy chatting and catching up, and the kids are fine. Family get togethers include children, too.
Maybe they think it's nice for the kids to be around their cousins, aunts, uncles whom they don't see that often, so they let them stay up longer.
You're only thinking of yourself and your kids. If there are other adults in the house, consider that they may have seen quite enough of Little Billy for the day.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I hate it when parents think they can go into "whatever" mode on vacation when it affects others in the house!
Anonymous wrote:Visitors/family with kids, this is not a vacation from your parental duties just because aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins are around. Get off the iPad, peel away from the conversation, pause the DVR and go put your kids to bed properly.
Why are you letting your young kids stay up more than an hour past their normal bedtime, for several nights in a row? The rest if the adults in the house should be able to have some quiet, relaxing, kid-free time...we want to chat with the other adults. ESPECIALLY those of us who have kids and did the right thing and put them to bed properly.
Anonymous wrote:relax, it's vacation. I'm pretty strict with bedtime normally, but when I go to my sister's house, there have been times when we let them stay up past their bedtime because we're busy chatting and catching up, and the kids are fine. Family get togethers include children, too.
Maybe they think it's nice for the kids to be around their cousins, aunts, uncles whom they don't see that often, so they let them stay up longer.