DS is going through a thing where he is waking up between 5-6:00 AM. I do not want him up until 6 at the earliest, ideally 6:30 would be his wake up time.
What do you do when your kid wakes up too early?
@joelies I saw that you refuse to take him out of the crib until a certain time. Does that help?
I try treating it like a MOTN wake up (leave lights off, no talking, no eye contact), but he's fully awake and wants to nurse, but won't resettle.
This morning LO woke up at 4:50. I tried to get him to sleep for 20 min, then I gave up and put him back in his crib at about 5:10. Let him cry until 5:20, gave up went back in to get him. Today has sucked.
Re: Early waking thoughts- Help
And by wake up I mean up, crying, sitting or standing and hungry!
Our routine is that I take her downstairs, she gets breakfast , bottle and puffs usually, and then she gets to come to our bed.
I have to get up at 6:30 anyways so ideally she'd sleep another hour but it's manageable. She typically will fall back asleep in bed with us for another half hour or so, or she'll sit between us and talk and play.
I'm gone so much of the day that I don't mind this extra hour I get to spend with her, even if it is before the sun!
All I can say is that I have also found that staying up later doesn't equal sleeping later, nor does it matter what she eats before bed.
You might have luck just giving him a small bottle or snack and see if he'll go back down quickly?
My hope is that she'll grow into sleeping longer over time.
Agreed, B is always exhausted on Mondays especially!
Since your schedule is about to change anyway soon with the start of daycare I'd just wait and see what happens, maybe more sleep is in your future!
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Why does DC want him on a toddler schedule? Most babies can't drop to one nap until 15-18 months. That daytime sleep is really still necessary at this age IMO.