Another thread reminded me about nursery wall clocks. We have one... but (I think) importantly it has a very soft tick. Now this might seem strange to mention but once I stayed over at a friends house and slept in their son's room which had a personalised wall clock. IT DROVE ME NUTS!!!! OMG I ended up taking the bloody thing off the wall and removing the batteries so i could sleep!!!! I reset it in the morning but i never said anything. I felt too awkward. But I often wondered if her son could also be having trouble sleeping... he was a very "troubled" little guy and always had dark circles under his eyes.
Anyhow... I guess what i'm hoping to do is raise awareness about ticking clocks in children's bedrooms. They can be handy in the nursery but could be disruptive. Our clock keeps perfect time but kinda has an irregular volume to the sound of the tick... making it less like Chinese water torture!




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we have one in the nursery that has a nice deep tick in fact I dozed off in there today. Depending on bub we'll either keep it or we won't but I did hear that a ticking clock can help bubs in a new environment (mothers hb) I always thought it was strictly for puppies and kittens - apparently not

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