Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes! Some of you sound really rigid. My oldest only slept 10 hours at this age even without the nap. It stinks but that’s how it is. She still goes to bed later than many of her friends but now sleeps reliably until 7. My younger one has always been super inconsistent. We try to keep him quiet but I think it’s a lot to ask of a kid especially if they are scared. Haven’t your kids ever come into your room shaking from a nightmare? The problem with many of those ok to wake clocks is they are really bright. My kids are sensitive to light and we found it was better to just say the clock has to have this number (6) here. A 4 year old can do that just fine. But I would think sometimes they need help to understand it’s really the middle of the night and they need to try to go back to sleep. One of my kids has been up for the day way too early and then had meltdowns at school, so for us it was important to emphasize they trying to sleeping aspect of it. YMMV
It is called lazy parenting, where parents' needs come before the kid, that they allegedly had because they wanted a child. They should feed their kids only iron-depleted foods, I hear anemic kids make for great sleepers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't contain a 4 year old with crib. You'll just have to teach him to stay in bed and wait until a set time (let's say 7 AM). Put a clock in there and tell him what hour hand it is.
My son is 7 and he only sleeps from 9 to 6:30ish. I told him to stay in bed until 7. Some kids just don't need 12 hours every day.
That's what we're trying to do, but he doesn't listen. Did you son always agree to stay til 7 or when he got older?
If he doesn't listen he stays in his room during the day. Lock the door and don't respond. He'll figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't contain a 4 year old with crib. You'll just have to teach him to stay in bed and wait until a set time (let's say 7 AM). Put a clock in there and tell him what hour hand it is.
My son is 7 and he only sleeps from 9 to 6:30ish. I told him to stay in bed until 7. Some kids just don't need 12 hours every day.
That's what we're trying to do, but he doesn't listen. Did you son always agree to stay til 7 or when he got older?
Anonymous wrote:I agree its overtiredness. A 4 year old who isn't napping absolutely needs 11 hours minimum, and some even need 12+. I'd just stick with the earlier bedtime and try to ride it out. Tell him he absolutely cannot leave his room or make any noise until the ok to wait light goes off. Make the morning as boring as possible and do not reward him in any way including screens. I'm shocked how many parents allow a cartoon first thing in the morning and don't know why their kids are so excited to get up early.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes! Some of you sound really rigid. My oldest only slept 10 hours at this age even without the nap. It stinks but that’s how it is. She still goes to bed later than many of her friends but now sleeps reliably until 7. My younger one has always been super inconsistent. We try to keep him quiet but I think it’s a lot to ask of a kid especially if they are scared. Haven’t your kids ever come into your room shaking from a nightmare? The problem with many of those ok to wake clocks is they are really bright. My kids are sensitive to light and we found it was better to just say the clock has to have this number (6) here. A 4 year old can do that just fine. But I would think sometimes they need help to understand it’s really the middle of the night and they need to try to go back to sleep. One of my kids has been up for the day way too early and then had meltdowns at school, so for us it was important to emphasize they trying to sleeping aspect of it. YMMV
Anonymous wrote:No, wait, you want him to sleep past six! Are you insane?