Dread bedtime

I dread bedtime every night. We had to transfer our 2 and half year old to a bed as he kept climbing out of his cot in a sleeping back. Now bedtime takes hours every night as he thinks it’s a game to stamp around or run out of his room. It’s draining and I’m at the end of my tether. I’m removing everything from his room most nights and battling with him. Just feel so close to loosing my mind over it and don’t no what I can do to get him to stay in bed. We’ve also dropped his nap and tried so many different bedtime routines, removing screen time and reading, putting stories on the tonies box, my other half has sat in there with him nothing works

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Could have written this myself a few weeks ago!!!

I honestly don’t know what we’ve done differently but somehow no nap and 6pm bedtime is meaning he’s asleep by 6:30. That only really happens if it’s a day where we’re home all day though, he always falls asleep in the car if we go out and at his childminder will have a long nap so we push bedtime back.

I don’t really have any advice because i genuinely tried everything and I don’t know why this is sticking right now when we tried it before but just want to say I know how tough it is, i honestly wanted to smack my head off a wall at bedtime 🤣 What area do you live in? We were referred for a sleep package about 3 weeks ago through our HV, had to fill out a sleep diary for 2 weeks and she’s going to come back to us with a rough plan but for some reason we have slightly turned a corner after months of extremely long exhausting bed times. Feel free to message me if you like xxx

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