Bedtime Battles: How to Prevent Common Bedtime Disruptions for a Smooth Bedtime Routine
Hey, Amazing Parents! Are you tired of the nightly struggle to get your child to bed? If you are dealing with constant stall tactics, negotiations, and delays, this week’s episode is here to help. I understand the frustration and exhaustion that comes with bedtime battles, which is why I’ve put together quick and easy tips to prevent and respond to 5 of the most common bedtime disruptions. This week’s tips will empower you to regain control of your evenings and ensure your child drifts off to sleep peacefully. Say goodbye to the endless excuses and delays, and say hello to a stress-free bedtime routine with this practical advice!
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