scanne
<font color=blue>OK, I must have really small ears
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This is me this morning
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This was me on Monday and Tuesday
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My DD (19 months) is - I "hope" - going through a phase. She is up late every night (past 10pm), then once she is asleep, wakes at 3:30am crying hysterically - I get up and comfort her and put her back to sleep. Then I get into bed for only another hour until I have to be up at 5am to get ready for work. I don't get to bed at night until 10pm IF (and that's a BIG if) I'm lucky. So I'm getting maybe 5-6 hours of broken up sleep which is making me cranky and miserable, especially towards those I love most - DH, DS and DD.
I wrote a letter to DD's daycare provider stating that I do NOT want her napping for more than 2 hours. She's been napping 3+ hours every day!!! DH and I think that it's this long nap during the day that is keeping her up at night.
Is there anything you have done to calm and relax your child so that he/she falls asleep easier? If I go on much longer like this, I'm going to have a meltdown.
I keep saying to myself "This too shall pass," but believe me, when it's 3:30am and you're exhausted reason doesn't always make you feel better.
Thank you for listening! And thanks for any advice you may have!

This was me on Monday and Tuesday

My DD (19 months) is - I "hope" - going through a phase. She is up late every night (past 10pm), then once she is asleep, wakes at 3:30am crying hysterically - I get up and comfort her and put her back to sleep. Then I get into bed for only another hour until I have to be up at 5am to get ready for work. I don't get to bed at night until 10pm IF (and that's a BIG if) I'm lucky. So I'm getting maybe 5-6 hours of broken up sleep which is making me cranky and miserable, especially towards those I love most - DH, DS and DD.
I wrote a letter to DD's daycare provider stating that I do NOT want her napping for more than 2 hours. She's been napping 3+ hours every day!!! DH and I think that it's this long nap during the day that is keeping her up at night.
Is there anything you have done to calm and relax your child so that he/she falls asleep easier? If I go on much longer like this, I'm going to have a meltdown.

I keep saying to myself "This too shall pass," but believe me, when it's 3:30am and you're exhausted reason doesn't always make you feel better.
Thank you for listening! And thanks for any advice you may have!
