DS isn't two yet but I'm asking on 24+ because he's so close to his birthday and I figure if you're here you might be over this hump already.
DS used to go to bed easily; I'd tuck him in with a lovey and he might fuss a little bit, but he was generally pretty easy to get down. A couple of months ago, he started crying after I put him in his crib, AND (if it were just that, it would be manageable) often waking up at night and crying for long enough to disrupt our sleep, sometimes an hour or more. Sometimes he's hungry - I've been doing my darnedest to make sure he eats enough during the day - but usually he just cries for me and/or DH. I try not to go into his room, or only very briefly to console him while he's still in the crib, because nothing is actually wrong as far as I can tell and I want him to go back to sleep on his own. If we do take him into our bed, which DH sometimes wants to do so we can all try to sleep, he bounces around and doesn't really sleep at all.
His bedtime has been around 7:30 and he usually wakes up at 7, plus an hour or two nap in the early afternoon. I looked up in Dr. Ferber's book (I forgot for a long time I had it from when DD was a baby) and it seems we might be expecting him to sleep too much - he says two-year-olds are supposed to sleep 11-12 hours total, including naptime - so I bumped his bedtime to 8:30 last night and he fell asleep faster, but still woke up in the middle of the night. Maybe it would take a few nights to work, I don't know.
Any advice? We're out of ideas, and obviously tired as heck. Thanks in advance!
DD born 10/10/07 * DS born 11/25/11 * #3 due 3/9/2015
Re: Another sleep issue: crying at bedtime and during the night
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I was surprised at the sleep times Ferber gave, and especially that he expected a two-year-old to sleep less at night than a six-year-old (just more total with naps). It's easier for me to put DS to bed before DD, so I was not really loving that idea anyway. I suspect that if he naps a lot, he might need somewhat less sleep at night than we've been trying to get from him, but still more than Ferber expects.
I put him to bed a little later the past two nights (like 8 or a bit later) and he slept through the night, so maybe that had something to do with it, or not. @CheezeFace, I like the idea of talking about bedtime with him throughout the day; I've tried to do that right at bedtime before, but I'll make more of a point of doing it, especially now that he's becoming more verbal.