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AUTHOR: karirydellDATE: 06/23/03 10:52am
SUBJECT: Re: Early rising 1 year old
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AUTHOR: lereve
That sounds like what I do with mine - mine also gets really tired early, so I don't think the later bedtime is an option. If he gets too overtired, he has a hard time getting to sleep and tends to wake at the same time or even earlier.

Just be glad he doesn't wake at 5AM!!
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