Does anyone else's toddler wake up the moment you go to bed?

Mine can be asleep for hours but wakes up the moment my head hits the pillow. We're as quiet as possible going to bed. Is this just a small house problem? Who knows.

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Yes, my little one could be asleep hours but as soon as my head hits the pillow bam he wakes up crying 🤦‍♀️ he doesn’t sleep through the night so can’t put him in with his older brother yet lol

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Yes. Usually

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Yes lol

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Hahaha I read this as I just stood up to go to bed and instantly heard my 2 year old crying 😭🤣

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Yes 😭😂

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