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Posted : Fri, 03 July 2009 23:10:21
Subject : Help!!! Please don't say its a phase she's going through ! Sorry bit of a rant! My daughter 19 months and for the last 3 weeks or so been waking up in the night, I go in the room to make sure she's ok but as soon as I go to leave the room she starts having these screaming tantrums and nothing will stop her, I live in an apartment so I'm worried that the neighbours will complain as this happens every night early hours of the morning. |
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| lu007 |
Posted : Sat, 04 July 2009 08:39:25
Subject : Help!!! Please don't say its a phase she's going through ! Have you tried controlled crying? My little boy was like this, just screaming in the middle of the night just to get my attention. We went down the controlled crying route and it really worked. |
| waiting4baby |
Posted : Sat, 04 July 2009 21:18:47
Subject : Help!!! Please don't say its a phase she's going through ! Oh dear that doesn't sound like much fun at all,Im just going to throw a load of ideas out in the hope I come up with something useful :) it may just be because your circumstances have suddenly changed she is playing up and needs to know you're there and not leaving in which case you may find it is just a qn of giving it time, if you are stressed and pregnant could it be that you're unwittingly paying her more attention when she's being naughty making it something she's trying to get? |
| sammi and baby H |
Posted : Sun, 05 July 2009 17:22:22
Subject : Help!!! Please don't say its a phase she's going through ! Hi My lo is 27 months and he has been in his own room from 3 months. He slept through from 3 months until he was 6 months then he suddenly started waking up around 6am and coming in our bed, which I didn't mind as we were getting up anyway. But he started getting up earlier and it's now at the point that he is awake within 10 minutes of us going to bed every night! Good luck |
| Palmtree |
Posted : Mon, 06 July 2009 10:59:04
Subject : Help!!! Please don't say its a phase she's going through ! My lo Eoin has slept through since he was 11 weeks old and has been in his own room happily since he was 6 months old. He is now 20 months. And I think controlled crying is great. As long as you have eliminated other factors that may cause your child to wake... like others have mentioned, too hot, too cold ect, or night terrors - Eoin went through a few nights of night terrors, I could tell that his cry was different to normal.. very high pitched and starting abruptly.. so on these occasions I settled him with cuddles and a lullaby tape each time, he was soon back to normal. However, I do think Controlled crying is definitely worth a try, We have used it on a couple of occasions with Eoin and its worked a treat. It is not cruel and is so much kinder in the long run as your child will learn to settle themselves and sleep better, which will stop the sleep problems escalating and becoming more difficult to solve!!! It can take a night or maybe several of sticking with it but can work wonders. It does not mean abandoning your child at all... It is entering there room when they cry, briefly re settling them, saying something short and simple like "night night" and leaving the room, extending the interval each time... just as the other lady described. your child will be reassured that you always end up coming back in.. but is given a slightly longer interval each time to learn to settle themselves and to become a happy, confident sleeper!! so its not awful!!! Hope this helps xxxx [Modified by: Palmtree on July 06, 2009 11:20 AM] |