Grace typically wakes up 5:45-6:00, which is early, but fine. I am up at 4:15 to workout and just finish showering before she's awake. The past couple days she has woken up between 4:30 and 5:20. She did cut 2 teeth this week and has been a bit crankier, but not a large amount. I put a dose of Tylenol in her overnight bottle to last the night. Bedtime bottle is 8:15 and she's out by 8:30. In the transition from 3 to 2 naps. One nap is usu 45 min and the other 2 hrs. If she takes a 3rd, it's only 15 min in the car on the way back from dinner or something, the only nap she's allowed in the car, and never past 6:15p. Today was a 2 nap day. Any suggestions about the wake ups about? Thanks!
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Re: Early wakeups?
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Earlier bedtimes can actually promote a better night's sleep. Try moving bedtime up a little bit and see if she gets more rest that way.
Also, are you mixing the Tylenol into her bottle? My pedi told me not to do that because if they don't finish the whole bottle, they don't ingest all the medicine. Use the oral syringe and squirt it directly in her mouth for the best results. Also, some people have better luck with Motrin and say it lasts longer.
This probably isn't comforting- but my son is just a natural early riser. I have tried several different bedtimes and putting him back to sleep in the morning, but no matter what he is up for the day around 5:30. It doesn't hurt to try for a later wake-up time, but there is only so much you can do if that's when they want to be up.
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