My DD waked up anywhere between 4:30-5:30 and we have tried everything to make her sleep later it feels like. She goes to bed at 7:15 and it is hard to push it back much later.
Is there hope, I feel like I'm never going to sleep till 6 again. Any suggestions for helping her to sleep later?
If you had an early riser will did your DC sleep later as they got older?????
Re: Question from 6-12 board, Early riser
In the Ferber book it says to push their schedule up. Morning nap later, lunch later, dinner later, and bedtime later. He says it will be a gradual change.
My DS is 1 tomorrw and still gets up between 4-530 at the latest. He is in day care though so we can't really adjust his schedule all that much.
I usually go to bed by 830 just so I am not exhausted the next day!
GL!
when DD used to wake up early (although it wasn't every day), i would go in and give her the binkie and put on the sound & light machine and she would fall back asleep.
we have this sound machine and i know a lot of people on the board use it too. https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&SKU=14643125
We went through that for a few months too. I think my daughter was waking out of hunger. ?But eventually she was able to sleep until 6 or 7 w/o waking. ?It stinks but it shouldn't last forever. ?
I had a rule that we never left her room before 5 am. ?If she woke at 4 then I would feed her but we'd stay in her room w/ the lights off and no talking/playing until at least 5. ?I just couldn't face the world any earlier than that. ? Sometimes she'd go back to sleep but most days she would just rock with me in the chair quietly. ?
I have the same experience. Like the other posters have said, I set a time. Anythime before 5:30 I would treat like the middle of the night (little interaction, lights off, etc.). Anytime after 5:30, I considered morning. I also would always give him some time to see if he would fall back to sleep on his own. I fiddled with bedtime and had the best luck with 7:00. This went on for months, but then at around 11 months he magically started sleeping until 6:30 or sometimes even 7:00!
So, yes there is hope. I will say that anytime he gets thrown off (sick, travel, teething, bed too late) he reverts back to his old pattern. Good luck. Hang in there -- I know it can be exhausting.