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Managing Fears At Bedtime

Another day 3 BFBN post!  Bedtime is a common time for fears to come out.  That can be tough, because by that point in the day you sometimes just want your little one to go to bed already!  Carrie from Wiley Adventures has some great tips for us on just this topic.

Managing Fears At Bedtime

She writes:

“Even as an adult, there is something about bedtime that makes the fears and anxiety rise to the surface. Something about the dark, the quiet, the aloneness, that triggers scary thoughts and fears. And I don’t know about you, but very few times has it actually worked to just tell myself to stop it, to stop being afraid. As an adult, I’ve learned how to manage my fears in healthy ways and I think that’s the best way to teach our kids to handle their fears as well.”

 

Head on over to Wiley Adventures to read more!

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Be sure to check in every day this week for more from the ladies of the BFBN!

Monday: Chronicles of a Babywise Mom: What To Do When Your Child is Scared of the Dark

Tuesday: Mama’s Organized Chaos: How To Ease Your Toddler’s Fears

Tuesday: Let’s Be Brave: 9 Ways to Teach Kids Bravery

Wednesday: Christine Keys: 3 Powerful Ways to Conquer Your Toddler’s Irrational Fears

Wednesday: Wiley Adventures: Managing Fears at Bedtime

Thursday: Team Cartwright: Real Vs. Fake Fears: How To Distinguish Between the Two

Friday: The Journey of Parenthood: How To Help Prevent Childhood Fears

 

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