higleytownheros
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My kids nighttime routine is getting increasingly frustrating. My boys are 2 and 4, and are taken up to bed around 9:30. I read them a few stories in their room, then turn out the lights and I lay on the floor next to their beds until they fall asleep. If they fell asleep relatively quickly, like 30 minutes or so, I would probably just continue this routine. They are taking over an hour to fall asleep most nights now, and I usually have things I need to finish up after they go to sleep. I would be able to talk to my 4 year old about going to sleep by himself without him getting too upset. What I don't know how to figure out is how to get my 2 year old to fall asleep in his bed without me there. I've tried leaving the room before and he screams until DH or I come in. When I'm laying next to him waiting for him to fall asleep, he tosses and turns, cries to get out of his crib, cries to have his blanket readjusted (this will go on for 20+ times) and like I said this process usually takes an hour or more. If I ignore him while I'm laying there he will cry louder and just doesn't give up. I'm at a loss for what to do at this point. I can't let him cry it out as he shares the room with his brother. I'm not crazy about the cry it out method anyway. Can anyone come up with some ideas I'm not thinking of? Do most parents of children this age tuck their kids into bed at night and then leave the room? Or is staying with them until they fall asleep typical?
They were asleep by 8:30 every evening I had them. I would lay on the floor in their rooms and they would fall asleep quickly.
and I would have to leave the room to go and get something a few times each night. The first time, I left once or twice and then increased the number of times I left and increased the amount of time I was gone. She would cry a bit at first . Eventually, I could leave more and more until she just got used to it and falls asleep on her own. A big turning point for her was actually switching her to a bog girl bed at 2 years, 3 months. She always hated her crib. There are nights now where she will complain a bit, but we try to go in as little as possible. The more we help at this point, the more problems she has. 
Tell them that mommy has "grown up" things to do after they are in bed, and you can no longer stay with them. That is all. Start immediately. Your kids will fuss and cry. The older one will probably fall asleep through your younger one's fussing, so don't worry about that. At the worst, they will each have a few nights where they keep each other awake, but the more abruptly you change this routine, the faster they will adjust (trust me). Kids that age are resilient to change. In a week, they will have completely forgotten that you used to stay on the floor with them.