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Has anyone elseās almost 16 month old just turned such hard work?
Mine isnāt sleeping as well, gone so fussy with food and wonāt feed himself unless itās a snack. Constantly whining and separation anxiety is at an all time high apart from if Iām not there then heās fineš
I honestly feel like weāre going backwards and Iām starting to get the night anxiety again like I did when he was a newborn.
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Learn more about our guidelines.Yes exactly this! My LO was good at night sleeping & the last few days has been so tough. I want to put it down to learning new skills (heās just started to walk) or teething & think Iāve got to ride it out! Iām really hoping weāll turn a corner shortly
@Hilary yes exactly this!! He is teething at the moment and starting to learn new things but it is exhausting š
I even had a nap when he did this morning because I was so exhausted from last night. Iām even sitting here now thinking I should probably go to bed to get some sleep before he wakes up but I donāt want to end my evening as itās the only peaceful time Iāve had today! š
@Ellie just seen our little boys have the same birthday š
@Hilary me too!! I went to bed when he was sleepingšš“and am going to head there soon! Awww how lovely!! X
Oh my god this post has validated my whole life š Iām so so glad itās not just me!!!
I could have written this - my son is exactly the same!
@Angharad Iām SO pleased Iām not the only one!!
@Bryony so reassuring to see that itās not only mine going through this and fingers crossed it ends soonš¤š¼
God yeh the whinging all the time & separation anxiety is driving me nuts š° so sooo hard..
Hang in there. š
feel your pain, feeding, sleeping had become bit of battle, lots of paddies too and wanting to be picked up alot oh and escaping during nappy changes. few things we noticed, some of it is developmental and wanting to be able to see and do everything, so trying to get her involved more with tasks and being able to see what we are doing in the kitchen for example. feeding went through a period of every mouthful required distraction but it has got better, use nursery rhymes to get through eating at times and not using the high chair. sleeping trying to make sure not over or undertired noticed a switch when started walking more she was shattered but now seems used to the activity so needs longer windows and plenty activity and also transitioning to 1 nap has been next step for us, it's a rollercoaster but starting to have more better days rather than everything being hard work