Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She shouldn't have an ipad in her room.
Both of you seem really checked out. Why isn't either one of you involved with her? I don't think I'm infantilizing my kids, but I'm still reading to them at night. 8 is when they can understand better books! After that, I stand there while they brush their teeth and then I tuck them in. Are you all just expecting her to put herself to bed and barking "lights out" at her?
OP here. I'm absolutely not checked out. I'm just trying to get her dad to do his fair share. I generally handle all of the morning stuff (see post above - he just takes her to the bus but I do everything else). I take her to all of her activities and do bedtime on non-activity nights. I only ask that he handles it on nights where I've been shuttling her around and generally haven't been home since 6:45am. I don't think it's a big ask. The nights he has to do bedtime after activities, the focus is to get to bed. She can have 10-15 minutes to read (or when he's in charge, iPad). When I do bedtime, we spend more time together. I don't read to her though, she can read herself and prefers that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he agree with the bedtime? Who decided that was her bedtime?
OP here. I don't know if he agrees. But for her age, 10 hours appears to be appropriate. If she was showing me she could be pleasant in the morning, I'd be more inclined to push it a little later. She's always been a high sleep needs kid though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you in the house when this is all happening? Can you let DH handle everything else and then you go in at 8:35 and turn off her light and give her a hug good night? My oldest is 11 and he will read all night long if I don’t go in for one last tuck in and goodnight and make sure he turns off the light.
Op here. I am, and usually do give a 5 minute warning then come around 8:35 to have her do lights out ... but he's in there and I shouldn't have to! And if I do, he doesn't make sure it happens. Half the time, he's the issue, just distracting her or letting her read/iPad longer until I come in there again. It's just so irritating that he won't enforce a reasonable bedtime. It's not like I'm trying to make her go to bed at 7pm
Anonymous wrote:I feel your pain op. My DH is like this. He won’t help with enforcing any rules regarding bedtime, limiting iPad or tv time or even making sure kids get up in the morning and get ready. His response is I told them to do it and shouldn’t have to make sure they do or stand there and make sure kid actually goes to bed or wakes up on time. Only advice I have is that he may never change. I had to handle bedtime, morning time and generally be the “bad” parent.
It sucks but it’s what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he agree with the bedtime? Who decided that was her bedtime?
OP here. I don't know if he agrees. But for her age, 10 hours appears to be appropriate. If she was showing me she could be pleasant in the morning, I'd be more inclined to push it a little later. She's always been a high sleep needs kid though.
Sounds like you have too many activities. Also dictating schedules to adults never works.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in the house when this is all happening? Can you let DH handle everything else and then you go in at 8:35 and turn off her light and give her a hug good night? My oldest is 11 and he will read all night long if I don’t go in for one last tuck in and goodnight and make sure he turns off the light.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he agree with the bedtime? Who decided that was her bedtime?
OP here. I don't know if he agrees. But for her age, 10 hours appears to be appropriate. If she was showing me she could be pleasant in the morning, I'd be more inclined to push it a little later. She's always been a high sleep needs kid though.
Anonymous wrote:Does he agree with the bedtime? Who decided that was her bedtime?