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Posted by Evie on February 16, 2002 at 06:20:29:

In Reply to: Re: Weissbluth? posted by Marie on February 12, 2002 at 16:09:24:

Thanks to all who replied. REalize we can't discuss certain books or authors anymore. I'm sorry thats the case but I understand that some people cannot control their emotions and therefore have created a problem. Hope talking about earlier bedtimes is ok (Sandman? is it) Well,I am attempting an earlier bedtime we now have it pushed from 9:30 to 8:30. SHe usually wakes about 2 hours after that time. We hope to push it back to 8:00 over the next few days and then earlier if possible. Do I go in to feed her around 11 or let her wake me up. Concerned about milk supply if she ever does start sleeping through the night. One question, if your chilfren go to bed at 630 how do you ever go anywhere, ie. church. OUr church service doesnt even start til 6 on sun. and 7 on Wed. How do you handle nights like these. I want to do what is best for my daughter but I also feel that my and husband and I will be better parents if we are active and growing in our spiritual lives, part of which includes fellowship at church. Will one night a week of a later bed time really mess it up? I could only go to church 1 night a week. Im so new at all of this I don't know what to do. THanks

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