Sleeptime = FAIL
Last night bedtime went great. Dahlia was in a great mood, had a fun bath, read 3 stories & off to bed. Steve & I were both in bed by 9:30 - a full night's sleep awaited us.
Until I had to keep getting up to pee (3 times before 3am - ARGH). Then I started coughing. Awesome. And then at 3 Dahlia woke up & started yelling for me. I was determined to NOT bring her into bed with me. We tried some water, cajoling, cuddling, talking to, explaining, rocking, singing, milk & finally I gave in. I was so mad at myself for doing it but I also NEED to get some sleep so I can kick this stupid cold. So around 4:15-4:30 or so we snuggled & she slept great. I finally slept too.
When I was getting her dressed this morning I tried to reiterate that TONIGHT she will sleep ALL NIGHT in her own crib. She repeated it back to me, but I'm doubtful whether or not she gets it.
Until I had to keep getting up to pee (3 times before 3am - ARGH). Then I started coughing. Awesome. And then at 3 Dahlia woke up & started yelling for me. I was determined to NOT bring her into bed with me. We tried some water, cajoling, cuddling, talking to, explaining, rocking, singing, milk & finally I gave in. I was so mad at myself for doing it but I also NEED to get some sleep so I can kick this stupid cold. So around 4:15-4:30 or so we snuggled & she slept great. I finally slept too.
When I was getting her dressed this morning I tried to reiterate that TONIGHT she will sleep ALL NIGHT in her own crib. She repeated it back to me, but I'm doubtful whether or not she gets it.
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It's so tough, I know it. Have you tried CIO? It seems so harsh, I had a hard time doing it with Josiah, but it did work and it only took about three nights. Of pure hell, but then he slept.
Supernanny always says not to communicate with them after you've put them down, if they get up to just silently put them back in bed and go out. Over and over until they get the picture that they aren't going to get any reaction or interaction and give up. I've watched shows where the parents do it for two or three hours, but it always seems to work like a charm.
OK, lots of advice from an (almost) stranger!
Urgh.
Here's a question - I am always surprised by how many people have little ones in their bed at night, myself included in this group - what did our parents do? I don't remember ever getting to sleep with them?