Anonymous wrote:Dang. And I’m guilted for staying in bed until 7:15. If he’s doing at least some household stuff after you go to bed you should cut him some slack. His clock is different and/or he’s depressed. Approach him with compassion instead of frustration and see how much farther you get.
Anonymous wrote:Sleep is healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Kid should be told to stay in room until 7 am. If she's up, she can play independently until then.
2) Alternate days of who is in charge mornings. My DH used to be like yours and would sleep in (even later than 10) and take LONG naps during the day. He felt completely entitled to do this until I said enough was enough. Now, if he doesn't get up on his day, I physically put the kids in the bed and go close the door in our guest bedroom and go back to sleep there. That way, he doesn't have a choice. At first he would complain that he needed "five more minutes," but now he accepts the routine. On my days, there's coffee waiting for him downstairs when he gets up, on his days, there is coffee for me!
She often gets up to go to the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:1) Kid should be told to stay in room until 7 am. If she's up, she can play independently until then.
2) Alternate days of who is in charge mornings. My DH used to be like yours and would sleep in (even later than 10) and take LONG naps during the day. He felt completely entitled to do this until I said enough was enough. Now, if he doesn't get up on his day, I physically put the kids in the bed and go close the door in our guest bedroom and go back to sleep there. That way, he doesn't have a choice. At first he would complain that he needed "five more minutes," but now he accepts the routine. On my days, there's coffee waiting for him downstairs when he gets up, on his days, there is coffee for me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have one young child. Ever since covid began, he stays up late and sleeps in. On the weekdays, he barely gets up in time to take our child to school. I work outside the home and leave early, so it’s on him to take her. On the weekends, he will sleep until he’s forced to get up... 9:30/10 isn’t out of question for him. Meanwhile I get up with our child whenever she gets up. Sometimes I’m up with her 3+ hours before he can be bothered to get up.
My job is truly exhausting right now. I’m always like bone crushingly exhausted. I asked my husband if he’d get up with our child in the morning so I could sleep in ... he said “uh sure”. Flash forward to this morning, he slept on the couch and our child woke me up at 6:15. He slept till 9. He doesn’t get why I’m pissed right now. I keep getting more and more mad.
Who’s out of line here?
My spouse is bad at getting the kids to sleep.
When spouse is away on a trip, kids sleep through the night with me and sleep in till about 8.
When spouse is here kids often wake up in middle of night, get welcomed into our bed for a while, then go back to bed, get up early, stay up late.
I don’t do long bedtimes and I don’t let the kids have bad sleep hygiene during the night.
So you’re saying I should suffer for kids’ bad sleep? Why should I deal with them in middle of night or in morning? I understand you get annoyed the kids wake you up early but...
Anonymous wrote:We have one young child. Ever since covid began, he stays up late and sleeps in. On the weekdays, he barely gets up in time to take our child to school. I work outside the home and leave early, so it’s on him to take her. On the weekends, he will sleep until he’s forced to get up... 9:30/10 isn’t out of question for him. Meanwhile I get up with our child whenever she gets up. Sometimes I’m up with her 3+ hours before he can be bothered to get up.
My job is truly exhausting right now. I’m always like bone crushingly exhausted. I asked my husband if he’d get up with our child in the morning so I could sleep in ... he said “uh sure”. Flash forward to this morning, he slept on the couch and our child woke me up at 6:15. He slept till 9. He doesn’t get why I’m pissed right now. I keep getting more and more mad.
Who’s out of line here?