I know it has been discussed but how are you ladies getting lo to sleep at night? Josh has been a nightmare for the past couple weeks. Won't stay in bed, won't stay in his room unless I sit by the bed, and it is taking sometimes up to 2 hours for him to fall asleep. I need some me time back at night. Help!
Re: Bed time question
"ilah, its time for bed."
She goes into her bed. Hubby goes through her 6 fav stuffies to see if she wants one. turns on her sea horse and we leave
K is still in the crib, but he is great at bedtime. Mornings are a totally different story, however.
We just turn on his sound machine, lay him down and say good night. maybe 10% of the time he will cry for me for a minute, but most nights he goes right to sleep at 8 or 8:15 ish.
I'm sorry
Honestly, my parents always say my sisters and I were great sleepers (except I developed night terrors as a toddler, which K has had a handful of times) and after our rough infanthood with K, I feel like I'm owed a good sleeper for the time being. I know you had it rough for a long while there too, so I hope your easy stretch comes quickly! Unfortunately, I don't have any real advice.
And I do want to add that although K sleeps great in his crib for the most part, he HAS to be in a very dark room, door shut, no distractions, sound machine on, and in his crib. This makes travel very tricky for us and often leads to sleepless vaca's. I know that doesn't compare to what you're experiencing, but at least it goes to show that one person never has it all!
And I second @aimee223. There is absolutely nothing wrong with you or Coco. Toddlers are weird. While I have a good sleeper, I also have a Siamese twin these days in that he is the clingiest little being I have ever met in my life and wants to be held ALL THE FREAKING TIME (except when he's sleeping). So although our nights might be relatively easy, days are rough!!
I'm hoping this phase is a quick one for y'all! Hugs!