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Hi, just wondering if anyone has top tips, we currently have to stay with LO in his bed (he has a double floor bed) until he has fallen a sleep, I never used to mind before but now I have a new baby it's hard to stay with him until he falls a sleep especially when I can hear my other baby crying for me. He refuses to go to sleep on his own, if I try to leave it doesn't matter how I pitch it his response is always 'no don't go' or 'I'm coming with you'. Its fine if he takes 10-15mins to fall a sleep but sometimes he can take up to an hour to fall a sleep and that's with lights down after having done the whole bath, teeth and book routine... is this happening to anyone else or any advise? He also wants to co sleep every night which again i was fine with before but now proving tricky with another baby... Not wanting to do any cry out methods. Thanks
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Learn more about our guidelines.Sit in the room and gradually everynight get a bit further towards the door until ur finally out the door and sat on otherside worked with us now i have no problems. also keeping them active during the day and havin no nap also helps. Ive also come to realise what time he ready to go to bed which is between 7 and 8 if i try before or after that time thats when he keeps coming out of bedroom
What time does he wake, nap (if he still does) and go to bed?
Getting this right SHOULD help keeping it at the 10-15 mark.
Thanks, will try the gradual moving out method but not sure it will work as currently he likes to be cuddled until he falls a sleep. Even when i sit up next to him he refuses to sleep until i lay down next to him, ive been trying to talk to him about it every night for weeks, he says he will sleep by himself tomorrow and just one more day with me but then tomorrow comes and he just wants me to stay and won't sleep if I'm not there, physically follows me out, quite cute really but I do need to try to nail this.
Also he doesnt have an attachment to anything else for comfort, hes never been jnto teddys or anything but really trying to get him to take to something to see if this helps too. He doesn't have a nap so lights are usually down by 6.45pm and sometimes I'm still in his bed gone nearly 8pm just laying there quietly, it's early but he's an early riser, usually wakes between 5:30-6:30am and wakes same time even if he sleeps later.
I was just going to post the very same question! My son wont let me leave the room and i have a 6 month old baby who also crys for me. Tonight i have tried setting an alarm the cut off being 7:30 pm ( he was still awake so i said i was gonna sit outside room which i did for a bit then left, as didnt hear anything just breastfeeding baby and now hes calling out for me said i will be up in a minute, hoping he falls asleep soon ( still has nap for 1 hour 15 usually)