Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 13, 2009 -
Up and at 'em! While some kids are up with the birds, others seem to need a splash of cold water to wake from a sound slumber. Help transition your children to getting up on their own with a personal alarm clock.
- 1 Comment
Apr 02, 2009 -
If the early bird gets the worm, my daughter could open a bait shop and sell them wholesale. Maybe it's normal for a two-year-old to wake up before sunrise, but it's beyond rough to deal with a newborn all night and then a toddler at 5 a.m. I would be willing to dole out a decent chunk of change if I could get her to stay in bed for another hour or three!
- 4 Comments
Sep 03, 2008 -
As a mother to a 22-month-old, the last thing I need in my life is an alarm clock. Aside from occasional use for early airport trips, my daughter is up with the roosters and ready to crow.
If there were ever a day where I thought sleeping in may be a reality, I'd go with it.
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Sep 21, 2009 -
Look ma, no kids! Last weekend, mama got a break from pureed baby food, stinky diapers and bath time duty. The grandparents came to the rescue and watched my wee ones as I took off on a beach adventure with my hubby.
- 3 Comments
Jan 05, 2008 -
Getting your child to get out of bed can be quite a challenge. My five–year–old niece could sleep through a hurricane. When she started school, my sister had to start to crow like a rooster to get her to rise.
- 12 Comments
Aug 31, 2009 -
First day jitters are nothing new. As adults we experience them when we start a new job, move to a new city or go on a first date. For children who don't know any better, nerves can be scary.
- 0 Comments
Nov 15, 2007 -
When time's not on your side, resort to friendly, family competition to get your kids (and yourself) out the door!
Whether you're running late because an alarm clock didn't go off, or it's just one of those days, divide the family into teams so you can speedily get bathed, dressed, and fed. Turn your front door into the finish line and whoever gets there first wins a prize.
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