tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8338422951394907311.post7710303922060090324..comments2023-07-05T08:08:37.895-04:00Comments on Prince William County Moms: Parental Urban Legends- Early Care EditionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05893086894664836717noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8338422951394907311.post-10483575790643415992013-04-03T10:50:04.152-04:002013-04-03T10:50:04.152-04:00OH! And colic. Don't even get me started on co...OH! And colic. Don't even get me started on colic. LOL!Nikkinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8338422951394907311.post-19854297658274360502013-04-03T10:44:16.625-04:002013-04-03T10:44:16.625-04:00Terrible twos. Its not the same with every kid. Ag...Terrible twos. Its not the same with every kid. Ages birth to 5 years are the most difficult. Period. But worth every brain developing, eyes of wonder moment.Nikkinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8338422951394907311.post-33262685488303831782013-04-03T10:18:35.785-04:002013-04-03T10:18:35.785-04:00I always cringe when I hear this one: Skipping the...I always cringe when I hear this one: Skipping the daytime nap will help your child sleep through the night. This is so not the case. Putting your child on a sleep schedule that includes plenty of naps will help your child develop good sleep habits. A child that is missing sleep (even daytime sleep) is crankier and usually more hyper - therefore will not settle down well enough to sleep at night.<br>My solution for everything is sleep, sleep, and more sleep!Nicole Dashnoreply@blogger.com