DS is 2.5 and has always been a pretty good sleeper. Lately the past month he has been tough to get to sleep. He will lay down and about 2 minutes later he's screaming bloody murder for me. I typically go in and he'll calm down, lay down and the cycle will just repeat for an hour or more or until I rock him to sleep.
I know recently he has been scared of things at night. We put a night light in his room which helps somewhat. But now it seems to be a train you can hear in the distance occasionally that freaks him out. He continually wakes up crying talking about the train.
So my question is would you eventually let him CIO or is he going to feel "abandoned" because he's scared. I've read lots of different views on this. What would you ladies do if you were in my shoes?

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Re: Yay or nay? CIO for a 2.5 year old
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We do use a white noise machine.
My daughter is 3 now. Her BT routine consists of washroom, brush teeth, one of us climbs into bed with her- have a chat abt her day- read a few stories and then I ask her to lay quietly. Somedays Inpass out with her and other when I see she is very dozy I tell.her I will be back in a few minutes. It works for us.
Good luck... such a challenging age.
I'm going to be the dissenter here. For a kid who is truly scared, I don't think I could do CIO. It's heartbreaking to me to leave them alone and scared.
FWIW, I could never do CIO in the same room as her. It just makes my kid more riled up and the whole thing carries on longer.
For other stuff, carry on with the CIO.
I have to let my 2.5 year old CIO sometimes too. She goes in streaks where she "plays" us for stupid stuff so she doesn't have to go to bed. It's pjs, sippy, rock, story, snuggle and then I leave. After that she can pretty much deal.
Now he's 3 and has developed a fear of his window, so we do go in a second time to just show him that the window isn't scary and say goodnight again. But that's it.
Maybe it's just a window of time where they're a PITA with sleeping?
Freshie Girl 9.29.12
We did anything we could to get her to bed for a month or so (from sleeping on the couch, to going to bed in our room), and over the course of 4 months we finally got her back to a normal bedtime routine. She goes go to bed later (8:30 now) and no longer naps.
It was a rough few months though. Good luck! I can take a while to figure out what the problem is but don't be afraid to try multiple things if something doesn't work. I wouldn't do CIO if he is afraid of something, I'd work with him to find the best solution. It's a phase, it will get better.
Derek - February 2013 Caelyn April 2011
Yah I'm not a huge proponent of CIO but DH is. Honestly it tears at my heart but we've done it a few times when DS gets outta hand. Last night was one of those nights. He cried for about 30 mins before falling asleep.
Thx for the encouragement!
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