LiteBrite
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I believe the OP said that benadryl does usually make her DD sleepy, so that may work for her. However, for anyone else who's thinking of trying this, I want to say that the above statement is true - my (now 18yo) DD was one of the kids for whom the "sleepy" medicines had the opposite effect. We tried this on a car trip when we knew we'd be driving late into the night - she got completely hopped up on the stuff, bouncing around in her car seat, repeatedly bouncing her head against the back of it, chattering nonstop for hours! This was a toddler who usually went to sleep every night at 7:00, and she was like this in the car until after 1:00 a.m.lmogs said:And, I would only use medicine if you've used it before (some drugs that should make them sleepy may backfire in some children, I believe).
I would also suggest keeping the 2 rooms at Pop, for a couple of reasons - 1)you could either have one of you sleeping in there with her, or else let her have the whole room to herself (assuming you've got connecting rooms, and could leave the door between them cracked open so that you could hear her, but she couldn't see you)
2)hopefully after a couple of nights she'll settle into the new routine, and if you stay at Pop the whole time, you won't have to go through a whole new readjustment with her.