Its all a matter of association. Go to the library in your county and ask the librarian for some help locating books for 3 years olds about being a "big boy now" "growing" not growing up, lord knows they it goes too fast. You have to help him to let go of the "crutch" he's come to know and love. Try to start using sippy cups for other meals and when you present them tell him that this is what big boys drink out of, don't play up getting rid of the bottle the transition should be gentle and unnoticable, out of mind out of sight, kind of thing. Play hid the bottle during the day and when you cant find the bottle, hint-hint, then suggest you look for something else and find that and what ever that is, later on that night, give him that instead of the bottle and remind him that you didn't find the bottle, you found this. Have him pick this special thing out during the day and carry it with him. If you get a stuffed animal, no eyes or things that can come off during the night, a simple plush toy animal should do. Good luck and let me know how it goes. It's just a habit that he has picked up at home. Instead of milk or juice give him water. Water is not only good for him, but he'll find it boring. Have a girlfriend over with a child around the same age that is using a child's cup to drink from and ignore your son (have him around) and make a big fuss about what a big boy or girl your friend's child is. Before you know it your son will be telling you "Mommy, I'm a big boy, I don't want my bottle." Don't fret so much about it. It's normal and children have all sorts of habits (so do adults) and he'll out-grow it naturally. It's simply a good soothing method for him.
None if you buckle down and get it over with before bedtime without goofing off.
YES
remain somewhere without moving or being moved.
No you can not.
impossible, unless you do illegal stuff
Relay contacts welded together
So people staying there can eat without leaving the hotel
She doesn't have to leave the house, but, as the marriage is over, she might want to, so that she can start life over elsewhere. Since she and her ex-husband are no longer married, he can't see her without her hijab, and they can't be alone together in the house, which could be inconvenient. On the other hand, if her husband lives elsewhere, or if the house belongs to her, there's nothing to prevent her staying.
Sleep disorders can cause one to dread bedtime. While there are a few medical treatments, there are also a few ways that people can reduce symptoms of sleep disorders. Eating right before bedtime seems to increase instances of sleep disturbance. Try food fasting for one or two hours before bedtime. Regular sleep hours seem to help in some cases as well. Aim for the same bedtime every night.
probably cause he doesnt like it???
Here is a bedtime scale 3-7 9.10 7-12 9.50 12-19 12.00a
In most states in the US, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18. If you leave home before that age, your parent or guardian could report you as a runaway. If your mother consents to you staying elsewhere, it may be legal, but it's important to check local laws and regulations to ensure you're in compliance.