The bedtime battles – a “game” that any toddler parent has played.
Official bedtime is 7pm. What follows is countless trips in and out of your toddlers bedroom, cajoling him or her to go to sleep.Sound familiar?
Many parents of young children face the same scenario. These two parents put together a funny (but very true) video of them trying to put their toddler to sleep. The video sees the two going through the various stages of sleep cajoling; proclamation, appeasement, getting tough, bargaining, staying strong, regrouping and begging.
Lara Bestbier
Writer. Creative. Word-nerd. Aspiring photographer. Old wife. Brand new member of the elite society called mommy-hood. Mom to the only drama queen more demanding than me. “Life’s too short to keep a straight face”.
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