Anonymous wrote:Are you at their house? A concerned look on your face and a "oh dear , I didn't realize what trouble this is for you. Next time we will stay in a hotel "
Only if they really like you staying with them of course
Anonymous wrote:I don't think your schedule is unusual--but are you very "hard core" about it? Meaning, whenever a family party/dinner/event is planned, you jump right in, mentioning your kid's "schedule" and how everyone else must be a "slave to the nap" and fit everything around it? If so, maybe that annoys them.
Anonymous wrote:OP - If you don't nip this shit in the bud, it will go on for years. Tell your DH to tell his relatives to STFU. If he won't tell them, you need to stop being a doormat and tell then to STFU.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:My kids were 7pm sleepers as toddlers. I stuck to it and was disciplined even though my parents think that starting dinner prep for a 2 yr old at 8pm is normal and that I had a control issue. They eventually got over it.
I am now reaping the benefits of a disciplined bedtime. My oldest is now 8. She is allowed to stay up until 8 and then can lay in bed and read until 8:30. Lights out at 8:30. Her friends parents are amazed that she goes to bed like this every night. They want to know how to get their child to sleep before 11. In the morning, my child showers before school, gets herself breakfast and than watches tv until it's time to leave. I can't tell you how many mornings her friends have arrived late to school because Larla couldn't get up. Of course she couldnt, she was up until 11!
OP-- you are doing the right thing. You are setting your kids up for a successful day and a sucessful future routine. Hold your ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids were 7pm sleepers as toddlers. I stuck to it and was disciplined even though my parents think that starting dinner prep for a 2 yr old at 8pm is normal and that I had a control issue. They eventually got over it.
I am now reaping the benefits of a disciplined bedtime. My oldest is now 8. She is allowed to stay up until 8 and then can lay in bed and read until 8:30. Lights out at 8:30. Her friends parents are amazed that she goes to bed like this every night. They want to know how to get their child to sleep before 11. In the morning, my child showers before school, gets herself breakfast and than watches tv until it's time to leave. I can't tell you how many mornings her friends have arrived late to school because Larla couldn't get up. Of course she couldnt, she was up until 11!
OP-- you are doing the right thing. You are setting your kids up for a successful day and a sucessful future routine. Hold your ground.
I am 100% supportive of OPs gripes with the in laws and totally agree with the normalcy of her schedule, but your comments rub me the wrong way. I've met quite a few parents who pat themselves on the back for their A+ parenting attributed to "sticking to the schedule, schedule, schedule!" Guess what? A lot of them just ended up with good sleepers. I religiously followed a schedule and strict bedtime routine and still ended up with a 10 pm toddler. Doesn't matter when I put him down, that's when he falls asleep. You get who you get.
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I never said my kids started out as great sleepers jus that I was disciplined. I had to work with them and teach them how to go bed. My youngest would stay up until 12 or 1 if I let him. I had to become very disciplined about naps, rides in the car, lots of evening exercise to burn off energy. When I started teaching him to go to bed early, I slowly put him to bed earlier and earlier. So yes, I understand that not all children are born early sleepers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids were 7pm sleepers as toddlers. I stuck to it and was disciplined even though my parents think that starting dinner prep for a 2 yr old at 8pm is normal and that I had a control issue. They eventually got over it.
I am now reaping the benefits of a disciplined bedtime. My oldest is now 8. She is allowed to stay up until 8 and then can lay in bed and read until 8:30. Lights out at 8:30. Her friends parents are amazed that she goes to bed like this every night. They want to know how to get their child to sleep before 11. In the morning, my child showers before school, gets herself breakfast and than watches tv until it's time to leave. I can't tell you how many mornings her friends have arrived late to school because Larla couldn't get up. Of course she couldnt, she was up until 11!
OP-- you are doing the right thing. You are setting your kids up for a successful day and a sucessful future routine. Hold your ground.
I am 100% supportive of OPs gripes with the in laws and totally agree with the normalcy of her schedule, but your comments rub me the wrong way. I've met quite a few parents who pat themselves on the back for their A+ parenting attributed to "sticking to the schedule, schedule, schedule!" Guess what? A lot of them just ended up with good sleepers. I religiously followed a schedule and strict bedtime routine and still ended up with a 10 pm toddler. Doesn't matter when I put him down, that's when he falls asleep. You get who you get.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids were 7pm sleepers as toddlers. I stuck to it and was disciplined even though my parents think that starting dinner prep for a 2 yr old at 8pm is normal and that I had a control issue. They eventually got over it.
I am now reaping the benefits of a disciplined bedtime. My oldest is now 8. She is allowed to stay up until 8 and then can lay in bed and read until 8:30. Lights out at 8:30. Her friends parents are amazed that she goes to bed like this every night. They want to know how to get their child to sleep before 11. In the morning, my child showers before school, gets herself breakfast and than watches tv until it's time to leave. I can't tell you how many mornings her friends have arrived late to school because Larla couldn't get up. Of course she couldnt, she was up until 11!
OP-- you are doing the right thing. You are setting your kids up for a successful day and a sucessful future routine. Hold your ground.
I am 100% supportive of OPs gripes with the in laws and totally agree with the normalcy of her schedule, but your comments rub me the wrong way. I've met quite a few parents who pat themselves on the back for their A+ parenting attributed to "sticking to the schedule, schedule, schedule!" Guess what? A lot of them just ended up with good sleepers. I religiously followed a schedule and strict bedtime routine and still ended up with a 10 pm toddler. Doesn't matter when I put him down, that's when he falls asleep. You get who you get.