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How To Get Your Kids To Bed And Still Stay Sane

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Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

I wish I had a $100 for every person that’s ever asked me how to get their child to go to (and stay in!) bed.

I’d be a rich woman.

 Sleep issues are at the top of that list called, “Things That Stress Me Out And Make Me Pull My Hair Out.”  And if you are a mom who runs her own biz or works from home (or any mom, really), you ESPECIALLY may be saying to yourself, “When night time comes, I NEED some time to myself! I NEED those kids to go to bed!” Been there. Dealt with that. Several times. So what’s a harried mom to do?

Glad you asked.   Here’s what I say:

1.   Be clear on your philosophy and beliefs about children and sleep. This is big.  Seriously. This is big because it is the biggest deal-breaker, the reason why anything you do to solve the sleep problem won’t work . If you deep-down believe that kids need to sleep with you and be rocked, and fall asleep when they want to, and some parenting expert tells you that you’re a wimp and that you just need to let your child “cry it out,” you’re either going to ignore their advice or do it but not stick with it (and perhaps feel like a failure for not sticking with it).  Or if you are not someone that sleeps well with kids in your bed and you read that you “SHOULD” have kids co-sleep with you or else they will grow up unloved and on a street corner somewhere (and maybe even become an ax murderer), you are in for some trouble. If you google “getting kids to sleep” you will see no shortage of advice on the matter–from experts and non-experts alike. First, ask yourself how YOU were parented around sleep. Did you like it? If not, are you reacting to how you were raised by taking the opposite stance? If you are, this doesn’t mean that’s wrong–it just means that you need to be aware of where you stand with this issue. It’ll save you sleepless nights later. If you are conflicted about what you believe and what you think you should believe about this sleep issue, your kids will sense it and be confused.

2.   Once you decide what your beliefs are around sleep, and check in with your integrity and your heart to make sure you know where you stand, implement a bedtime routine.  One of the biggest mistakes I see around sleep is that parents don’t start slowing the evening down at least an hour before bedtime. If bedtime is 8:00, then 7:30 is not the time to start a tickle fest or to start a project. Ideally, kids need help with transitions, and sleep is a BIG one. Help them by slowing the household down. Then have kids get ready for bed in the same order every night. Make a poster if you have to (use pictures for kids that can’t read yet–you can even take pictures of your kids doing the things on the bedtime routine and put them on the chart). End with a story and/or pillow talk. Keeping the routine the same helps your kids relax because they know what’s coming.

3.   Stick with your plan for a month.  This way you’ll give it enough time for it to work. You’ll also know by then if it’s something you want to live with. Note: Just because it’s hard to stick with doesn’t mean it’s not the right plan–it just means you’re putting new habits into place and doing that takes time. And patience.  And sometimes a good girlfriend or two to keep you from screaming. If after a month your child AND you are sleeping peacefully, that’s good news. That’s what it all about.  But…if neither you nor your child is getting enough zzzzzzzzzzzzzzs, you’ll  need to troubleshoot. Chances are that if there is a breakdown anywhere, it’s in the above-mentioned areas: your philosophy, your bedtime routine, and/or your consistency.

If all else fails, there are a number of good sleep books on the market. But…before you buy any of them, be very clear on what your sleep philosophy really is, not what an expert tells you it should be.

Sweet dreams!

Categories : Intervene With Positive Discipline
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Announcing the One and Only BizMom’s “Secrets Revealed” Retreat

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Monday, September 7th, 2009

secretsretreatBizMom’s “Secrets Revealed” Retreat

November 7-8, 2009, Salt Lake City, Utah

As a Millionaire Mindset BizMom have you ever…
…hidden in a closet so your kids can’t find you while you made a business call?
…raced through a fast food joint to feed the family in time to meet a deadline?
….spent hours strip searching your desk for that important piece of paper?
….been drowning in email “Quick Sand”?
….had a child in “melt down” while you were on the phone?
…felt like you were running way-past “empty” just trying to get it all done?

Chances are you have attended educational conferences and hired expensive coaches to help you grow your business, but have you ever had an opportunity to invest in blending your family life with your business? That’s what the “Secrets Revealed” Retreat is all about.

In just two days you’ll see, feel and learn first-hand the secrets that will take the STRUGGLING out of the JUGGLING of running a business and a busy family simultaneously.

Here are just a few of the take-aways from organizing expert Debbye Cannon and parenting expert Karen Bierdeman:

* Your personalized, automatic meal system to save you 10+ hours a week and still have “good’ meals. (Turning this time into income = $500+ more per week!)

* Proven strategies for succeeding with that “head strong” child. (Priceless!)

* Long lasting office organizing systems that support your unique business for higher productivity. (Estimated savings of 5 hours per week to use for sleep or personal fitness-we know that’s what you give up first!)

* Communication secrets that create a peaceful environment in your home and office.

* Speed shopping SMARTcutsTM so you have what you need, when you need it. (Save 2 hours per week. Work 1 hour and get a massage with the other!)

* Creating cooperative support teams that share the load at home and in the office so you are doing less work. (You didn’t even know that was possible did you?)

This is the first (and maybe once in a lifetime) chance to see behind the curtain and immerse yourself in a high functioning, flexibily organized home and home office AND get personalized parent coaching all in one FUN weekend. Not only that, but we’ve even set up a kids’ “Day Camp” in case you need (or want) to make it a “mom and me adventure”!

Your final question…what’s it cost? Sign up now for just $1497. We’ve even included local transportation, meals and supplies. Optional: airfare, hotel (we’ve got a sweet deal for you) and Day Camp. Three pay option available ($525 ea).

You knew it was coming…here’s your “call to action” because there are only EIGHT tiny little spots for this incredible life changing retreat. So reserve TODAY before it’s too late, we ONLY have room for 8!

Contact me now to reserve your spot!
Debbye(at)BizMomMentor.com Subject Line: Retreat

Categories : Invite Yourself To A New Vision
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Get This Book To Make Parenting Easier!

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Monday, May 11th, 2009

picresized_1242026612_droppedimageI’m a big fan of anything that makes parenting easier (well, almost anything–it has to be within my integrity!). That’s why I’m so excited about Barbara Probst’s book, When The Labels Don’t Fit: A New Approach To Raising A Challenging Child.  Blessedly this is NOT  just another book on how to discipline your child. Instead, it outlines a postive, more energizing way of looking at your child’s temperament, and a refreshing one at that.

While the idea of temperament has been around for a long time, it hasn’t always been used to identify children’s strengths. In fact, most experts focus on what’s wrong with the child. Not so with this book.

Instead, the author helps parents  identify their child’s specific traits and temperament so they can devise a plan to help their child succeed. Rather than just saying to parents, “Your child is strong-willed, so just do X, Y, And Z,”  Probst helps parents to tease out the traits inherent in a label such as ”strong willed” and then make changes in their thinking, speaking, and environment that play to their child’s strengths, and help them learn to manage the areas in which they struggle. What is particularly powerful about this book is that it’s approach is not “pollyanna.” The author doesn’t pretend that many children have issues with ADHD, conduct disorder, etc. Instead, she chooses to view the child as a whole human being, and looks at both what comes easily and what doesn’t for him/her. It’s a balanced approach that leaves the parents with concrete tips and suggestions for different traits, and helps parents have more energy and hope to parent well.

 I interviewed the author, Barbara Probst, and what really came through in the interview was her intense committment to helping parents look beyond labels so that they could see their child with new eyes. This new way of seeing opens up a large, untapped area of support for parents. Listen to the interview here, and be sure to share your comments!


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