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My niece is driving her mum nuts!!!
My niece is 9 nearly 10, and has always been a buggar to get up for school, it doesnt matter what time she goes to bed,, my sister likes her to be in bed by 9 through the week, she can be a bit difficult to get to bed the usual with kids think she is missing out on something, anyway anyone have any ideas how my sister could solve this dilemma, she is like a bear with a sore head when she has to get up!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.for every time she goes to bed on time reward her with a sticker on a chart if she gets seven stickers at the end of the week get her a treat.... no sugary foods or drinks before bedtime and compleate wind down time an hour before a bath and a milky drink no telly or computor.... could also take her shopping to pick her own alarm clock
Well, my approach might seem a little harsh, but when it comes to parenting, I don't like to play games. If I tell my kids to do something, they need to do it period! My children are 2 and 4, and I hope we have the getting up thing figured out well before they turn 10, but we'll see.
Early in the morning, well before she has to be up, I would begin to try to wake her by waring her that I will ask her nicely to get up and get ready 3 times, and if she is still in bed after the third time, I will literally pick her up, give her a shower, put on her clothes, and brush her teeth just like I used to do when she was 2 yrs old. I would follow through this threat, and I bet you you will not have to force her to get up more than 2 or 3 times. If she knows that you will follow through with your threat, she will get up on her own.
Early in the morning, well before she has to be up, I would begin to try to wake her by waring her that I will ask her nicely to get up and get ready 3 times, and if she is still in bed after the third time, I will literally pick her up, give her a shower, put on her clothes, and brush her teeth just like I used to do when she was 2 yrs old. I would follow through this threat, and I bet you you will not have to force her to get up more than 2 or 3 times. If she knows that you will follow through with your threat, she will get up on her own.
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