chrisn
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Please don't scold me, It's terrible situation. My sweet baby girl slept in her own basinet, then her own crib, then her own bed....for a minute. By the time we finally got her out of our bed, she was 8 (I know, I know). She is now 17 and sleeps in her own beautiful bedroom downstairs.
Enter boo-boo baby number two. My sweet baby boy slept in his own basinet, then his own crib, then his own bed....for a couple minutes. Aaaaaaahhhhh. He's now 7. I can't keep him out of our bed. Every night I personally put him to bed in his own room in his own bed at 9:00. If I'm lucky, he stays there all night about three nights a week. The other four he wakes up in the middle of the night and floats into my bed like a little butterfly to snuggle. He says he has bad dreams. Most of the time we let him fall back to sleep then tote him back to his own bed. Sometimes we do this two or three times. He's a terrible sleeper and so is his dad. Between the two of them, I become a sandwich. I know it's a really horrid situation but I could really use some advice. He likes to play Roller Coaster Tycoon type PC games and so I've been grounding him from the computer. That only works about half the time. I'm at my wits end. Any words of wisdom? Please be kind!
Enter boo-boo baby number two. My sweet baby boy slept in his own basinet, then his own crib, then his own bed....for a couple minutes. Aaaaaaahhhhh. He's now 7. I can't keep him out of our bed. Every night I personally put him to bed in his own room in his own bed at 9:00. If I'm lucky, he stays there all night about three nights a week. The other four he wakes up in the middle of the night and floats into my bed like a little butterfly to snuggle. He says he has bad dreams. Most of the time we let him fall back to sleep then tote him back to his own bed. Sometimes we do this two or three times. He's a terrible sleeper and so is his dad. Between the two of them, I become a sandwich. I know it's a really horrid situation but I could really use some advice. He likes to play Roller Coaster Tycoon type PC games and so I've been grounding him from the computer. That only works about half the time. I'm at my wits end. Any words of wisdom? Please be kind!