LoveBWVVBR
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I have a 2 year-old (just turned 2) who is a terrible sleeper. She wakes up all night long when we're at home. On a typical night I'd say that she wakes up a bare minimum of 5 times and usually more like 10+. We just went to Disney for 5 nights over XMas week. She woke up once or twice a night while we were there. This is a very good night's sleep for her. We go to Disney frequently for overnight trips since we live 1.5 hours away and are DVC members. This isn't the first time she's slept well there. I'm at my wits' end trying to figure this out. I frequently come home from Disney wondering why she sleeps so much better there than she does at home.
She wasn't more active there than she is at home. At home, she's in every activity in town and does a lot of physical activity from morning until nighttime. At Disney, she spent most of the time in her stroller. DH thinks that maybe Disney is a mentally stimulating environment for her and that helps her sleep well there. I want to determine whether or not that is the case, because if it is, perhaps we need to think seriously about putting her into a mentally stimulating preschool now. Maybe Gymboree class and gymnastics class just aren't cutting it for her. Thank you for any thoughts on this.
She wasn't more active there than she is at home. At home, she's in every activity in town and does a lot of physical activity from morning until nighttime. At Disney, she spent most of the time in her stroller. DH thinks that maybe Disney is a mentally stimulating environment for her and that helps her sleep well there. I want to determine whether or not that is the case, because if it is, perhaps we need to think seriously about putting her into a mentally stimulating preschool now. Maybe Gymboree class and gymnastics class just aren't cutting it for her. Thank you for any thoughts on this.