K and K's Mommy
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My oldest went through a period of not sleeping when he was three, and I bought Ferber's book. I know not everyone agrees with it, but it worked like a charm for us. He is now a super sleeper.
I would not start the DVD thing unless you are prepared for her to use t.v. to fall asleep the rest of her life. We travel with my brother, and his son has to have a t.v. on to fall asleep. I can't imagine doing that, but my brother thinks I am crazy for not allowing t.v. in their rooms so I guess you do what works for your family.
My youngest just hit the 3.5 mark, and we are having to phase out naps. His bedtime was just getting too late. I have to work to keep him awake from about 4:30-6:00. Then Daddy comes home, and he gets a second wind until about 7:30. He then sleeps straight through until 6:30 or 7:00.
Good luck! I hate not getting sleep!!!
I would not start the DVD thing unless you are prepared for her to use t.v. to fall asleep the rest of her life. We travel with my brother, and his son has to have a t.v. on to fall asleep. I can't imagine doing that, but my brother thinks I am crazy for not allowing t.v. in their rooms so I guess you do what works for your family.
My youngest just hit the 3.5 mark, and we are having to phase out naps. His bedtime was just getting too late. I have to work to keep him awake from about 4:30-6:00. Then Daddy comes home, and he gets a second wind until about 7:30. He then sleeps straight through until 6:30 or 7:00.
Good luck! I hate not getting sleep!!!
As I said before, we are 100% not getting DD3 out of her room tonight, no matter what. Maybe we could bring the protable DVD players in for her.... I don't know. I have a feeling that if she knows they are available to her, she will either wake herself up, or just not go to sleep. Plus, they are kind of a reward, and I'm not the kind of mom to reward bad behavior! I guess I'll just never sleep again................

You really do have to let some kids cry it out, and if you don't they will pull the same cr@p every night! We have done it in the past with success, its just hard, but no more - Super "let her cry it out" Mom is here! DH just freeks because he doesn't want to have to clean up puke, but I say that I'd rather clean up puke for 5 minutes than lose ANOTHER nights sleep. I'm sticking to my guns, and I'll report tomorrow on how it all went!
It will get easier, children do outgrow these things, no matter what the reason. I do subscribe to the addage of "don't do it if you don't to continue doing it", but don't necessarily see it as a fit here.
Probably because when it comes to comforting my child, that's something I want to continue as long as I am able.
I have no idea how it happened but I just went with it. Luckily my DDs were a whole lot better, though many still would have considered them high-matinence. They slept a little more and by three would easily go to bed.