The best way is to have one parent stay with the child in her room until she falls asleep. You can even get in bed with the child, but it is important to teach the child that it is safe to sleep in her own bed. If she comes to try to get in bed with you in the middle of the night, carry her back to her room and stay there with her until she falls asleep.
Just be sure she is on birth control.
Not really. By this age the child should be sleeping on her own in her own bed.
suri
yes actually we thought our daughter had an ear infection but the pain was due to her 6 year molar trying to break through.
May 19 2009. After his four year break between Proofs death what what not.
Jacob broom
It's important to have an open and honest conversation with your daughter about her sleeping habits. Encourage her to maintain a consistent sleep schedule, engage in physical activity, and seek professional help if necessary. Additionally, creating a supportive and structured environment at home can help address the issue.
Absolutely not! It's none of your business who this 20-year-old woman is sleeping with, nor is it her mother's. She's an adult. What's it going to accomplish to tell her mother anyway? ~Deb~
over 9,000,000 sleeping bags are sold each year, but in that variety there is differences eaxh year
Yes. A four year old with some kind of problem. Pia was inspired by her daughter to sing for her and pay for her medicine and treatments.
7200 hours in a year
Talk to her about getting a job and getting some money and move out. But I'm just a kid.