Bedtime Routines and Strategies for Toddlers and Kids
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- In this episode of The Dad Verb Podcast, Andrew, Ben, and Andrew discuss a common parenting struggle: the bedtime grind. Shop our sponsor Huckberry: glnk.io/3vzrq/...
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this podcast always comes out when i need it 😅 my son just turned 2! if yall ever need a guest, Im available! Respect to this show.
Join the discord and reach out to a mod they’ll get you on as a guest.
Gosh it helps hearing we aren’t alone. They’re kicking our butt.
Also never would have pegged dad verb as an acotar fan!😂
I want to hear more of how that guy does “no fuss” because toddlers have fuss I’m so confused of how to have no fuss. We tell our toddler “time for bed” and he yells “no” and you tell your kids to stay in your room, ours leaves his room and screams…
Yall are doing amazing work. I don’t know how many times I’ve referenced back to your videos. I’ve been watching since my daughter was 1. She is now 4. The knowledge and experiences you guys share is priceless. Please don’t ever stop. Thank you guys ❤
Thank you! It means so much to hear this from our community of dads. It’s exactly where we do what we do!
- Ben
I needed this
We co-sleep with our son. He’s nearly two. It’s impossible to get him to his own bed. Haven’t accomplished it once. We refuse to do the cry-it-out method. What’s the way here?
Somewhere around 30 after their masters in fine arts is finished your child will realize they want their own space and ask you to pay for their appartement.
Somewhere around 30 after their masters in fine arts is finished your child will realize they want their own space and ask you to pay for their appartement.
I can’t think of a more literal example of you made this bed now you have to lay in it.
Friends of mine made the Co-Sleeping choice somewhere around 7-8 years old their first moved to her own room.
@@dadverb 7-8?! Bruh.