Establishing a consistent bedtime routine, creating a comfortable sleep environment, and gently reinforcing the expectation of sleeping in their own bed can help a 2-year-old sleep through the night. Gradually transitioning from co-sleeping to independent sleeping can also be effective. Consistency and patience are key in helping the child adjust to this new routine.
It's practically normal to think of anything when you sleep in the bed at night
Your bed.
When you sleep all the time it could mean that at night, when you are supposed to go to bed, you could be stressing about too many things. Night time is the time that you can get all of these things off your mind because bed time is the time that you get to clear your head. When you are tired during the day you dont get enough sleep at night. try to stay awake all day and then go to bed on time. Try this for a week and your sleep and stress will be on track. -Karl Ann, Rockin it
In my bed ;)
In A Bed With Their Eyes Closed
Yes is stay up all night move around in my water bed
they can sleep where you can sleep, unless you sleep on a bed of nails or fire or anything like that.
Let it sleep on the bed, which is what it's really after.
Having a comfortable bed is very important for a good night's sleep because it can help reduce discomfort and promote relaxation, leading to better quality sleep.
Yes it is, my cat carried all her kittens to my bed. She wanted them and her to be comfortable. My daughter was so jealous. She wanted the kittens to sleep in her bed.
get some water then snuggle back to bed ;)
There is no specific time that cattle go to sleep or to bed or whatever. They sleep whenever and whatever time they please: it can be anytime during the day or night, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon or just after sunset. And they don't sleep all night either: just for a couple of hours, then they're back out grazing or eating at the trough again.