Melora
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We have a 3 year old...and unfortunately so does our bed.....
As much as I lvoe this little guy I am getting a little tired of sharing my night time space with him.
He has his own bed and he does sleep in it... for part of the night. But no matter what he wakes up at least once in the middle of the night and cries pitifully.
Some nights we can go to him, pat him on the back and he will go back to sleep without any trouble.. but just as many other nights he cries so hard and won't go back to sleep until he is laying with us.
This is kid #5 for me so I know all about the go to him, reassure him and then leave, then keep going back at longer intervals until he falls asleep.
Unfotunately he's like Sarah (now 17 and thankfully sleeping through the night
) he does NOT give up easily. He shares the room with Alex 9 and I do not want to disturb HIS sleep as well.. Alex sleeps like the dead but if I let Jeffy cry for an extended period of time I know THAT would wake him up.
The reason we have been bringing him into our bed is that he falls alseep the second he hits our mattress and it just SOOO easy. We are only up for 2 minutes.
If we have to keep going back to him we could up for an hour or more, then we feel lousy the next day.. and hes a grouch the next day... (and I wont go into the fact that our bedroom is up another set of stairs so the going back and forth entails going down our stairs, up their stairs and back and forth.... in the middle of the night thats a REAL pain.)
I know Im complaining and then sounding like there is no solution, but I am wondering what others have done. Its not so much that we bring him into our bed, its that he wakes up! A lot of times hes sitting up in bed crying but not really awake. Those are the times we can pat him on the back and retuck him in and he goes back to sleep.. but half of those times he will wake up again in the next couple of hours and then he wants to come to bed with us.
If he sleeps with us the whole night he never wakes up. Well he probably wakes up but sees us there and goes back to sleep/
How do we encourage sleeping all the way through the night? Hes NEVER been a good sleeper! Should I just hope he grows out of it or is there somthing we can do that doesnt include disturbing the whole house (or neighborhood) for an extended period of time?

As much as I lvoe this little guy I am getting a little tired of sharing my night time space with him.
He has his own bed and he does sleep in it... for part of the night. But no matter what he wakes up at least once in the middle of the night and cries pitifully.
Some nights we can go to him, pat him on the back and he will go back to sleep without any trouble.. but just as many other nights he cries so hard and won't go back to sleep until he is laying with us.
This is kid #5 for me so I know all about the go to him, reassure him and then leave, then keep going back at longer intervals until he falls asleep.
Unfotunately he's like Sarah (now 17 and thankfully sleeping through the night

The reason we have been bringing him into our bed is that he falls alseep the second he hits our mattress and it just SOOO easy. We are only up for 2 minutes.
If we have to keep going back to him we could up for an hour or more, then we feel lousy the next day.. and hes a grouch the next day... (and I wont go into the fact that our bedroom is up another set of stairs so the going back and forth entails going down our stairs, up their stairs and back and forth.... in the middle of the night thats a REAL pain.)
I know Im complaining and then sounding like there is no solution, but I am wondering what others have done. Its not so much that we bring him into our bed, its that he wakes up! A lot of times hes sitting up in bed crying but not really awake. Those are the times we can pat him on the back and retuck him in and he goes back to sleep.. but half of those times he will wake up again in the next couple of hours and then he wants to come to bed with us.
If he sleeps with us the whole night he never wakes up. Well he probably wakes up but sees us there and goes back to sleep/
How do we encourage sleeping all the way through the night? Hes NEVER been a good sleeper! Should I just hope he grows out of it or is there somthing we can do that doesnt include disturbing the whole house (or neighborhood) for an extended period of time?