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You know they are tired, and suddenly they just start zooming around the house! Toddlers can be notorious for getting wild right when you want to calm them down for sleep. In this episode, I’m sharing some of the reasons why your toddler might get the sillies right at bedtime. To know where to troubleshoot, you need to know why they are acting the way they are. I talk you through some of the common reasons including:
- Over stimulated/dysregulated
- Not enough movement later in the day
- Not tired/too early bedtime
- Needing more connection (and acting wild is the best way they are getting it)
- Testing boundaries
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