luvmy3jewels
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I know this is a Disney board, but you guys have such great advice, I'm hoping someone can tell me what we can do to help with this problem (and have a more enjoyable Disney trip in May ;-)
My youngest dd is 2.5 and for the last two months she has been a terrible sleeper!! Before that she wasn't sleeping through the night on a regular basis, but was only waking up once a night, so we could deal with it. Now she refuses to sleep alone at all and wants to sleep as close to my dh or I as possible. One of us has to lay in bed with her every night to get her to sleep and then sneak down to our own bed. She usually wakes up within an hour and comes down to get in our bed. Then she tosses, turns, kicks, whines, etc. until 4 or 5 o'clock (and then she seems to go into a deep enough sleep that she doesn't keep us awake).
It is exhausting and we have to figure out a way to get her to sleep for all of our sakes!! I know that we shouldn't be allowing her in our bed...but how do we keep her out? My father has suggested locking her in her room, but I just can't do that. I think if we could solve the problem of getting her to sleep when she first goes down for the night, then her coming to our bed in the middle of the night will eventually resolve itself.
I would appreciate any suggestions/advice, etc... How do you get your young children how to learn to get themselves to sleep?
Thanks for any advice!!
Michelle
1st trip to Disney planned May 2-10 (offsite)
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My youngest dd is 2.5 and for the last two months she has been a terrible sleeper!! Before that she wasn't sleeping through the night on a regular basis, but was only waking up once a night, so we could deal with it. Now she refuses to sleep alone at all and wants to sleep as close to my dh or I as possible. One of us has to lay in bed with her every night to get her to sleep and then sneak down to our own bed. She usually wakes up within an hour and comes down to get in our bed. Then she tosses, turns, kicks, whines, etc. until 4 or 5 o'clock (and then she seems to go into a deep enough sleep that she doesn't keep us awake).
It is exhausting and we have to figure out a way to get her to sleep for all of our sakes!! I know that we shouldn't be allowing her in our bed...but how do we keep her out? My father has suggested locking her in her room, but I just can't do that. I think if we could solve the problem of getting her to sleep when she first goes down for the night, then her coming to our bed in the middle of the night will eventually resolve itself.
I would appreciate any suggestions/advice, etc... How do you get your young children how to learn to get themselves to sleep?
Thanks for any advice!!
Michelle
1st trip to Disney planned May 2-10 (offsite)


