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bedtime
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Establishing a consistent bedtime routine is important for children's development and well-being.
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bedtime
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United Kingdom
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Children are often encouraged to have a set bedtime for a consistent sleep schedule.
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bedtime
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United Kingdom
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Children are encouraged to have a set bedtime for consistent sleep patterns and healthy development.
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bedtime routine
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United Kingdom
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Common practice to have a structured bedtime routine including reading books and brushing teeth
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bedtime routine
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United Kingdom
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Bedtime routine often involves watching television in the United States, United Kingdom
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bedtime routine
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United Kingdom
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Common practice to have a bedtime routine involving storytime or lullabies
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bedtime routine
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United Kingdom
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Common practice to read a bedtime story to children as part of the routine
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putting child to bed
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United Kingdom
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Children usually have their own bed and bedtime routine, involving stories or lullabies.
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putting child to bed
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United Kingdom
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Parents often read bedtime stories to their children to help them fall asleep.
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stay in bed
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United Kingdom
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Common to stay in bed on weekends and holidays for relaxation and leisure
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stay in bed
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United Kingdom
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Staying in bed while sick is seen as a common way to rest and recover.
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staying in bed
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United Kingdom
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Staying in bed when feeling unwell is considered acceptable and a common practice.
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staying in bed
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United Kingdom
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Staying in bed all day is generally associated with laziness or illness, and is often discouraged as unproductive.
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