Her husband also was the one to put the children to bed, typically, she said.
People phone their sons as soon as they leave the cinema or wake up their children in bed as soon as they get home for a hug.
He likes to say the network is designed for adults who have tucked their children into bed and want to watch something on TV that caters to their sensibilities.
And let us be honest - tonight too many parents, after they put their children to bed, will speak of their worries about losing their jobs or the need to sell the house too many will share stones of friends or neighbours already packing up their homes, and too many will talk of a local store or business that has already gone to the wall.
At night, after her two children are in bed, Lhuillier often attends functions too.
By the time he gets home, it is dark and his young children are in bed.
According to a recent United Nations report, more children go to bed hungry in South Asia than anywhere else in the world.
He said it was important that children went to bed at a predictable time so that their bodies got used to a regular routine.
As I look back on my own experiences, there were nights when I came home from work long after the children were in bed and I was too tired for even a bowl of soup.
Consider this curious tale from New York restaurateur Danny Meyer, who literally wrote the book on hospitality. (It's called "Setting the Table, " and it's required reading for anyone in the industry.) Last June -- on Father's Day -- Meyer returned to his room at the Little Nell in Aspen, Colorado, to find a framed photo of his wife and children beside the bed.
Asked by defence counsel Adam Vaitilingam QC what he recalled from the party, Mr Dupree said he had told some children to go to bed.
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"The lawn needs to be watered, the cat box is stinky, there are dirty socks in the living room, silverware in the grass out back, and I can't get those children to get to bed at 7:30 no matter how hard I try, " he says.
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Under the so-called Family Intervention Projects, they will be given intensive 24-hour supervision to make sure children attend school, go to bed on time and eat proper meals.
Have you children wake up and go to bed at the same time they usually do, enforce the same household rules after the move as you had before the move, and follow the same routines such as sports practices, Sunday family dinners, and homework times.
Yates had a history of postpartum psychosis, major depression and two suicide attempts before she drowned her children and laid their bodies on her bed, covering them with a sheet.
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Claire Webb, a mother of two who shares a box room with a bunk bed alongside her two young children, said she was "angry" that her wait for a home could take "five to 10 years".
The kids at Seattle Children's Hospital got me out of bed on days that I wouldn't want to.
But when I awoke, to see the puppet von Trapp children gathered on puppet Maria's puppet bed, I thought back to what the theatre's managing director had said, backstage, in amongst the delicately carved and painted marionettes.
But the roof leaks when it rains and Nadia and her husband have to squeeze into one bed at night alongside their two young children.
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About 1 billion people across the globe go to bed hungry every night, 200 million of them children.
During an interview with police, Mrs Philpott said that on the night of the fire the youngest children, John, Jack, Jesse and Jayden, went to bed at about 19:30, but did not go to sleep until 21:30.
It said the children - one of whom is disabled - had to sleep in a bed with each grandparent as their council house was not big enough.
In the past, there have been bed pushes, a huge ball has been rolled throughout Cornwall, children have baked mountains of cakes and much more, all to raise the pounds for Pudsey.
Each ward will have two four-bed bays and 24 single rooms on each ward so the majority of children will have their own room with en-suite facilities.
More than half said they got up in the night to tend to their children, whereas 71% of fathers in the 1960s and 1970s never got out of bed.
His prospects remain bleak, but at least he has a bed to sleep in each night -- unlike so many of the other Afghan children who are surviving on the streets of Paris.
Silver nanoparticles may come in handy wherever you want to kill germs for instance, in things as diverse as children's dummies (comforters to Americans), teddy bears, washing machines, chopsticks and bed linen.
Dr Christine Pierce, consultant in paediatric intensive care at Great Ormond Street, said some children were having hallucinations about balloons in the shape of cartoon characters tied to the end of the bed and others reported having scorpions and spiders crawling on them.
The 670-bed hospital in Smethwick is set to include an accident and emergency department, maternity unit, specialist children's wards and critical care unit.
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