
Bedtime Delay Pattern Tracker helps the parent see whether the same stall tactics are happening over and over or whether they are just dealing with isolated rough nights. It belongs at the start of the journey, when the problem needs to be named clearly before anything can be fixed.
Water, Books, And Hugs Reinforcement Worksheet helps the parent sort out which small concessions are accidentally keeping bedtime going. It fits right after pattern spotting, when the parent needs to understand what is rewarding the delay before changing their response.
Same Sequence Every Night Planner helps the parent build a short, repeatable bedtime order that does not keep changing from one night to the next. It belongs in the middle of the journey, when the goal is to remove guesswork and cut down on opportunities for negotiation.
Leaving Triggers Protest SOP gives the parent a clear way to exit the room and respond when separation sets off protest. It fits later in the journey, when bedtime needs to work with less parental presence and fewer resets after the parent leaves.
Off-Night No-Negotiation Spiral Worksheet helps the parent tell the difference between ordinary resistance and a bedtime spiral that will only get worse if they keep talking. It sits at the end of the journey, where the real skill is holding the line on a bad night without sliding back into old habits.