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  • Little House on the Prairie + Harry Potter = Nightmares

     

    When I was about six, I was watching a TV show (I think it was Little House on the Prairie) when the two little girls on the screen knelt down and prayed, “Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take.” That was it for me. My days of sleeping soundly through the night were over. I became terrified that I, or someone I loved, would die while I was sleeping. Talk about nightmares. My parents couldn’t figure out what was scaring me and I didn’t know how to explain it to them.

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    Posted Nov 28 2008, 01:00 PM by editors with | with 2 comment(s)
  • Kids Must Sleep Or Pay The Price

    no sleep till BrooklynThis morning my kid wanted to come with me to my other job (teaching exercise bootcamps--it's basically the opposite of blogging) so I got her up at 5:30 a.m. and off we went. Of course last night she stayed up a little late so my sister could read her two chapters of her latest Lemony Snicket book. And I think the night before that we had family movie screening, so it was a late-ish bedtime. I mean, she has an approximate bedtime, but then there's stuff we wanna do, and when some family members get home late and want to spend some quality moments together, we flex it some, and our morning rising time isn't totally consistent... But what harm can all that do? 

    Turns out, a hell of a lot. I must tell you I read countless studies and articles on studies and parenting blah blah every day, but this piece from New York magazine is possibly the first to motivate me to dramatically change my priorities.

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  • Bedtime Rituals From the Strollerderby Bloggers, Cuz We Know What Works!

    sleep kidsSince it's already been pointed out here that bedtime rituals are a good idea to prevent "sleep resistance" in kids, we thought we'd mine the collective expertise of the Strollerderby bloggers to give you ideas of what might work in your house.

    Stefania's girls have a bath, brush teeth, watch 10 minutes of a mellow program, read 2 books (with accompanying chant "two books two books two books" as the girls pick their books), have have kisses/hugs, then they're off to bed! That Stefania, she's got this one wired!

    At Alisyn's house, a little OCD goes a long way: 1. eskimo kiss; 2. hug; 3. regular kiss (this sequence repeated 3 times); 4.they exchange forehead kisses; 5. they exchange butterfly kisses; 6. silence or wine and benign neglect depending in the night.

    Jessica's kid spends at least five minutes pinching someone else's elbow or knuckle before he can sleep. No word yet on how this will play out in college dorm situations.

    At Melissa's house, virgins are sacrificed nightly. Hey, ya gotta do what works, right? And she swears her kids sleep great after that, so who am I to judge? 

    Kelly has a long bedtime routine that involves carrots, lots of hairwashing, Harry Potter, capturing insects, and waaay too much caffeine. Don't ask.

    Mike has little routine save watching old episodes of The Gilmore Girls and crying a lot at the injustices performed by network executives. He thinks there might be a baby in the house somewhere too; don't they sleep a lot? 

    Sarah's rituals involve dance party, the Simpsons, and books. I'm pretty sure if my kids found out, they'd want to go live at her house.

    Rachael's kids sing songs from The Sound of Music, followed by multiple applications of the standard "Five More Minutes!" warning.

    And at my house, we read a chapter of something or other and then everyone retires to their respective beds (one of which is also mine, sigh). The oldest reads a bit more on his own, the middle one listens to a kid's guided-visualization sleep CD, and the youngest will ONLY don his nightwear if I sing The Hokey-Pokey at the same time. Like I said, you do what works.

    What goes on at bedtime in your house?










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