Minnie824
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My daughter is 8 and normally a good sleeper. Usually takes her a little bit to go to sleep but we have our routine down and eventually she'll fall asleep. So around Thanksgiving, she started having issues falling asleep. That Saturday night last week, she was up until 11:30 (normal bedtime is 8:30, that night she actually went to be at 9:30). Now, I understand you can't make someone sleep, and if she just is up quietly, fine. But she would call us every 2 minutes saying "I can't sleep, I can't sleep" then she'd need water or her pillow fixed or her blanket fixed and she kept looking at her clock. She has never had issues like this. We talked to her asked her if something was bothering her, or having dreams and she said no. So I thought maybe its just that shes sleeping in too late (9:30ish) so I made her get up on Sunday with her alarm clock at 7am and read quietly. Didn't matter...Sunday night she was up whining and complaining again. Before she even got in bed, she says, I'll be up past 9pm but maybe asleep by 10.
It is just so frustrating. The only other thing I can think of is they have standardized tests starting today, that maybe she's nervous about? Its not really a huge deal, but its been talked about alot lately. Other than that it seems like she's just trying to get attention, but gets herself all worked up over going to sleep. She even said what if I can't sleep all night. I don't know though. Does anyone have any advice on how to help her fall asleep?
It is just so frustrating. The only other thing I can think of is they have standardized tests starting today, that maybe she's nervous about? Its not really a huge deal, but its been talked about alot lately. Other than that it seems like she's just trying to get attention, but gets herself all worked up over going to sleep. She even said what if I can't sleep all night. I don't know though. Does anyone have any advice on how to help her fall asleep?