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Old July 10th 03, 06:40 PM
llama mama
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"kereru" wrote in
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Just wondering, all you co-sleepers out there. What do you do about
baby's bed-time. If he/she goes to bed early (say 7-8pm) do you go to
bed then too?

I am just curious, my little boy slept in a bassinette in his own room
so I have no experience!


mine goes to bed at 9pm (he's 3 next month), so i go to bed then too. we
are farmers so we get uo between 5am & 6 am. when he was younger, or he's
had a long, napless day, he sometimes falls asleep on my lap around 8pm.
i suppose i *could* just lay down with him until he falls asleep, but i
always end up falling asleep too g. once in a while i get up in the
morning before he does though...


lee
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It is paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate
between a time for learning and a time for play without seeing the vital
connection between them. -Leo Buscaglia, author (1924-1998)
 




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