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    Lookin for reviews on gro clocks if anyone has ever used one?

    Ds used to sleep until 8 (7 since dd was born three months ago which still isn't bad). But last few weeks
    He's been getting up at 5!!! I try to keep him in his room til 7 but it ain't workin out so well. I figured since he's hardly peein inhis xdiaper at night anymore and I'm up all the time we might as well try night training. So the last few days he's been goin to the potty between 5 & 6 but how do I get him to go back to sleep?! Lol frustrated and cranky mama over here. I read somegood reviews aabout this gro clock but wondering if anyone here has used one
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    Nope sorry I haven't. I have read a lot of good reviews though.

    A cheaper option might be to buy a night light and put it on a timer (pretty sure you can find some fairly cheap ones). Then set the timer for the hour you think is best. The light can go on at that time ("Wake Up Time" or whatever fun name you decide to call it) then your DS knows he's allowed to get up and play.

    I hope you find something that works for you! Both my kids still wake up at 6am daily so I know what it's like. Luckily mine are old enough to entertain each other for at least an hour so I can get a bit extra time to doze.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bargain_hunter_lola View Post
    Nope sorry I haven't. I have read a lot of good reviews though.

    A cheaper option might be to buy a night light and put it on a timer (pretty sure you can find some fairly cheap ones). Then set the timer for the hour you think is best. The light can go on at that time ("Wake Up Time" or whatever fun name you decide to call it) then your DS knows he's allowed to get up and play.

    I hope you find something that works for you! Both my kids still wake up at 6am daily so I know what it's like. Luckily mine are old enough to entertain each other for at least an hour so I can get a bit extra time to doze.
    He didn't have a night light in his room for the longest time but we put one in a month or so ago and he won't let us take it out now so that might not work, lol.
    I'm going to give it a bit more time just trying to teach him to go back to sleep after on his own but I might end up spending the $50 to give this darn clock a try. And if I do, it better work, haha!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Venuila View Post
    He didn't have a night light in his room for the longest time but we put one in a month or so ago and he won't let us take it out now so that might not work, lol.
    I'm going to give it a bit more time just trying to teach him to go back to sleep after on his own but I might end up spending the $50 to give this darn clock a try. And if I do, it better work, haha!!
    You could always do the reverse... When the light goes off it's time to get up and play. Just a thought since it's much cheaper than the glo clock.

    If you do get the clock, you'll have to give us a review


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