- Announce that it's time to go to bed.
- Wait for your toddler to stop crying.
- Explain that bedtime is not a punishment.
- Explain that bedtime is not a new concept.
- Explain that, yes, bedtime will happen every night.
- Console your toddler.
- Announce that it's still bedtime.
- Let your toddler know that we don't call names in this house.
- Tell your toddler it's time to go upstairs.
- Watch your toddler move at a snail's pace.
- Wait for your toddler to stop crying.
- Pick up your toddler.
- Walk your toddler upstairs.
- Pick out the wrong pair of pajamas for your toddler.
- Pick out another wrong pair of pajamas for your toddler.
- Explain that the right pair of pajamas are in the wash.
- Explain that you will not be doing a load of laundry this evening.
- Console your toddler while he/she cries.
- Explain that in this house we don't call names.
- Watch your toddler struggle to get into his/her pajamas.
- Ask your toddler if you can help.
- Continue watching your toddler struggle.
- Watch your toddler try to wear a pair of pants like a shirt.
- Console your toddler.
- Put the wrong pair of pajamas on your toddler.
- Announce that it's time to brush teeth.
- Explain the benefits of dental hygiene.
- Console your toddler.
- Carry your toddler into the bathroom.
- Put a microscopic amount of toothpaste (poison) onto the toddler toothbrush.
- Wet toothbrush.
- When your toddler opens his/her mouth 1/45th of an inch wide, attempt to clean teeth.
- Your toddler will attempt to spit in the sink, but will actually spit on the counter. Clean it up.
- Console your toddler.
- Ask your toddler to pick out two books.
- Toddler will pick out the two longest books in your home.
- Read the first line of every third page of the two books.
- Field unrelated questions and interruptions.
- Tell toddler it's time for a good night kiss.
- Toddler will be suddenly and urgently thirsty, give toddler a small drink of water.
- Toddler will ask a question. Answer question.
- Say "good night" and kiss toddler.
- Toddler will ask for a hug. Hug toddler.
- Toddler will take up a sudden interest in potty training and ask to use the bathroom. It's poop.
- Help toddler in the bathroom. Notice that there is no poop.
- Toddler may become afraid. Assure toddler that there is nothing to be afraid of.
- Toddler will ask a question about life. Answer question.
- Toddler will need another hug and kiss. Give hug and kiss.
- Toddler needs to urinate. Help toddler in the bathroom. Notice that toddler actually urinates.
- Toddler requires a sticker for urinating successfully.
- Put a sticker on toddler's potty chart.
- Toddler may want to tell you a brief 10-minute story. Listen to story while backing out of the room.
- Turn off the light.
- Toddler remembers that he/she needs a special stuffed animal.
- Ask where the stuffed animal is.
- Toddler tells you it's in the car. Find your keys and look in the car. It's not there.
- Look in the living room.
- Look in the kitchen.
- Look in the backyard.
- Scout the neighbor's property.
- Find the toy in your toddler's room, under the bed.
- Ask toddler if he/she knew the toy was under their bed.
- Toddler will ask for dinner. Explain to toddler that dinner ended hours ago.
- Toddler will cry that he/she is hungry. Explain to toddler that he/she should have eaten said dinner.
- Explain that we do not call people in this house names.
- Toddler will ask for hug and kiss. Hug and kiss toddler.
- Toddler will ask you to help arrange his/her pillows and blankets. Arrange pillows and blankets.
- Toddler will ask you three essay questions. Answer them.
- Toddler will notice that the tag end of the blanket is next to his/her face and will kick it off. Fix blanket, this time with care and precision.
- Toddler will ask for the hall light on. Turn on the hall light.
- Toddler will ask for another story. Explain that there will be no more stories.
- Toddler will ask what the plan for tomorrow is. Resist the urge to say, "I won't be here. I'm running away tonight."
- Tell toddler "good night."
- Toddler will say his/her back, legs or butt is itchy.
- At your discretion, try to relieve itchiness through lotion or wipes.
- Put toddler back in bed.
- Arrange blanket in the proper formation.
- Say good night.
- Toddler will say "good night."
- As you reach the door, toddler will inform you that he/she is not wearing socks.
- Choose the wrong pair of socks for your toddler.
- Choose another wrong pair of socks for your toddler.
- Choose the right pair of socks for your toddler.
- Put the right pair of socks the wrong way on your toddler's feet.
- Put the right pair of socks the wrong way on your toddler's feet.
- Get the right pair of socks the right way on your toddler's feet.
- Use your last thread of energy to stand.
- Say "good night."
- Toddler will say "good night."
- As you leave the room, toddler will ask for a sip of water with pathetic sad look on face.
- Give toddler sip of water and beg to be released from this Hades.
- Toddler will ask for a back rub/tapping.
- Tap toddler's back until you lose feeling in your arm and your toddler seems tired.
- Slowly stop tapping. Stand up. Try to float out of the room.
- Toddler will look at you. Say, "it's time to go to bed."
- If toddler cries, pretend to be serious this time.
- Say "good night."
- Act like you're walking downstairs but just linger by the door, out of sight.
- Pray.
- Walk downstairs.
You may now relax for 2-5 minutes before you're called back in. Congrats!
Originally posted on The Honest Toddler.
The Honest Toddler: A Child's Guide to Parenting is out in paperback April 22, 2014.