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We really don't have much of a bedtime ritual. My husband is a truck driver and his hours are long and erratic so my oldest takes her medicine about an hour before bed. When its time for bed, everybody goes potty and then dad tucks them in. We should probably do better but to have a set schedule would mean there would be nights where dad doesn't get to see the kids.
After we have dinner, it's baths.. brushing teeth, we read a book together and then it's bed for the boys [aged 3]. They are twins.. Twin A is completely potty trained, but Twin B I am having a little trouble with potty training him at night.. he will stay dry during the day but at night even if I wake him up before I go to sleep, he still wakes up wet ??
bath, pj's, brush teeth, potty, 2 stories in bed and then kiss good night :)
Eat, Get homework done, bathtime, brush there teeth and off to bed sticking with a routine helps alot.
After school they don't get out intil 4 pm. We do homework, 20 minutes reading and spelling. Than we eat dinner, brush teeth, baths, read for another 20 minutes. Than they watch 2o minutes of .T.V. than they are off to bed.
Wow, this would be awesome. We could really use some new books, the children love story time, but i am sure they would love to hear some new sorties.
Our bedtime ritual usually consists of bath, a book, potty, then bed.

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