Will has been doing this thing lately for his naps where he'll sleep for maybe - MAYBE - 30 min and then insist on being awake. He'll scream hysterically in his crib until I go and pick him up for playtime (he always has his paci, I pat his back, etc., but he simply refuses to go back to sleep).
And then he's still exhausted while playing (very fussy, eye rubbing, the works), but if I try to get him to nap he just starts crying again. Lately this has gotten even worse because he's started waking Dash up as well - which means I end up with TWO fussy, crying babies who desperately need to sleep but are refusing.
This afternoon it happened yet again - I let him cry for a few minutes to see if he'd settle down but it just kept escalating. And then Dash woke up and started crying, and eventually I took them downstairs for play time. 20 minutes of that and nothing was making them happy - they were still so tired that they cried no matter what toy or book or song I offered them. So I steeled myself and said, "This HAS to stop TODAY," brought them back upstairs and put them in their cribs.
Dash fussed a bit but was so tired that he went back to sleep after 5-10 minutes. Will? Cue the screaming. For the longest 25 minutes of my life, I think he and I were competing to see who could cry the hardest - him in his crib or me outside the nursery door. I wanted so much to go inside, but I knew from past experience that if he saw me, he'd temporarily get happy and then start screaming even harder when I left the room.
I don't want to have to do this every time...I really hope he'll realize how much better he feels with more sleep.
I feel like crap now.
Re: I let Will CIO today :(
But, hopefully, he'll learn that sleep is important.
I haven't really let K CIO, but I have put him in his crib when he's been super fussy/cranky-pants and walked away for a few minutes - just to calm myself down. And after a minute or two - once I picked him back up, he'd settle down and at least stop his red-face, back-arching crying.
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear this. It's so hard. Awfully hard with two. But I went through exactly the same thing with Ben between 8-9 months. I did CIO and as awful as it was, it worked. Keep on a schedule and a routine, that is so incredibly important. Some moms think I was a crazy sleep freak, and was really strict on when his naps/sleep was, but now with Ben's ability to fall asleep on his own and happy, it's something that I don't regret doing.
But I did find, that his meltdowns were either attributed to: teeth, a new milestone (learning to crawl/standing up) or even the need to drop a nap. That's it. If you can figure out one of these, you're golden. It takes a while of trial and error but once you've got it - it helps. What are their naps like? What time do they wake up in the morning, nap and when do they sleep for the night? I lived by the book "Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Baby" until he went to daycare at 12 months, and then we just took it from there.
I hope this helps. I really wish these guys came with a manual to figure out, but they don't. It gets easier, and then they throw a curve ball at ya, and then it gets easier again. Rinse and repeat.
I swear, it's like torture to listen to them cry, esp when it escalates!
I haven't done it b/c MH doesn't want to, and I feel like I'm punishing him for no good reason, so this is why he still will only nap on us and sleep with us.
Wow Mary, this is great advice!
*big hugs* to you Lisa!
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Hugs! Oh the joys of mommy guilt
Hopefully you won't have to do it every time.
Maybe you could just have a discussion with Will about the benefits of sleeping and then hug? Oh, wait, that's another board
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I first read HSHHB about a month and a half ago and agree - it's a great book! Very helpful, very practical advice - it helped us to get the boys back to sleeping through the night (7.30pm-7am) again.
It's funny you should mention those three things because they were the things I was considering yesterday. I don't think it's another new tooth - I don't see anything even close to emerging - and they only have 2 long naps per day (dropping the third was key to them STTN again). So maybe he's working on a milestone? I don't know.
Their naps are very regular - they wake up in the morning at about 6.45am, then have a first nap at 9am. Second nap is at 1pm and then bedtime is 6.30-7pm (usually 7pm but we have been known to move it up a little if they've gotten no sleep during the day).
awww lisa *hugz*
i don't have anything to add.. but i know my sister did the CIO thing with her oldest son and she had the mommy guilt all the time. so i can see how hard it is but i just haven't been there yet...
but *hugz* i know it gets better. hopefully it'll be soon!
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Great schedule for them btw! That's exactly where I had Ben at that stage. He dropped the 9am nap when I started going back to work (12 months). Perhaps it's a milestone coming on soon or maybe (food related). And lastly, don't forget about ear infections. That one threw me for a loop. Stay on schedule and hopefully Will will get back on track.
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