luvsJack
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Younger ds used to be what we thought was a heavy sleeper. At first, I did the whole spending an hour or more trying to get him up. Then I decided "enough!". Got him an alarm clock and told him to set it for the time he wanted to get up and to put it where it would wake him up.
He would set it for the very last minute he could sleep. If he could get ready in 15 minutes then that is exactly the amount of time he gave himself (and yes, it drove the rest of us nuts as we tend to give ourselves extra time) and it worked for him.
A lot of the problem was not that he was a heavy sleeper so much as it was he kept looking at the clock and thinking "I have xxx more minutes" and dozing back off.
Now, my brother was the king of heavy sleepers. You could jump up and down on his bed and he would not wake up. He slept through anything. And he was always that way. He learned to set more than one alarm and how to time them so that one would rouse him a little and a few minutes later the other one would wake him up.
He would set it for the very last minute he could sleep. If he could get ready in 15 minutes then that is exactly the amount of time he gave himself (and yes, it drove the rest of us nuts as we tend to give ourselves extra time) and it worked for him.
A lot of the problem was not that he was a heavy sleeper so much as it was he kept looking at the clock and thinking "I have xxx more minutes" and dozing back off.
Now, my brother was the king of heavy sleepers. You could jump up and down on his bed and he would not wake up. He slept through anything. And he was always that way. He learned to set more than one alarm and how to time them so that one would rouse him a little and a few minutes later the other one would wake him up.