1-2-3 Magic: 3-Step Discipline for Calm, Effective, and Happy Parenting

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because  the     child   is  groggy  and     can’t   tell    you     much    that’s
useful.


  1. Assume the child has to go to the bathroom. Your son
    appears at your bedside at 2:30 a.m., mumbling incoherently.
    Somebody is probably going to have to get up. This is an
    interesting situation, one in which certain people could win
    Academy Awards for sleeping performances. Dad’s snoring
    deepens and the covers go over his head. Even though they
    don’t or can’t say it, many kids are awakened by the need to go
    to the bathroom. But they’re so groggy they can’t verbalize the
    physical sensation. So try steering or carrying them to the toilet
    and see what happens.

  2. Be gentle and quiet. Handle and guide children softly as you
    stagger through the dark. Don’t push them around, even though
    you may be irritated. You want them to remain sleepy.

  3. No lights! Lights wake up parents and children very quickly,
    which then makes it hard to go back to sleep. Your eyes should
    be dark-adapted in the middle of the night, so move around as
    best you can in the dark.

  4. Don’t let the child sleep with you regularly. Sleeping
    together can become a habit that’s hard to break later on.
    Unfortunately, letting the child crawl in bed with you is the
    easiest way to quiet him down immediately. In addition,
    staying in bed certainly is tempting, but you will pay for these
    moments of weakness in two ways. First, you will pay right
    away if the child really has to go to the bathroom, because he
    will remain squirmy. Second, you will pay later on when you
    cannot get the child to return to his room without having a
    tantrum.


One exception to this rule is this: if there’s a terrible storm going
on outside, complete with thunder and lightning, it can be beneficial

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