Hey honey
I was going to suggest the same thing as Cass - no wrap, sleeping on tummy.
My kids wont' sleep on their backs. They will sleep on their belly. So I have a breathing monitor for my sanity.
And FWIW - most of the time Miss M plays herself to sleep - or talks (dunno where she gets that from - probably her father) but if she doesn't, then I make her giggle, and she drops off a lot easier. So I take her on a "cat hunt" around the house - and search every room - walk in and out - with a jagged motion - and she giggles as I talk to her.. and then a few rooms later I look down.. and she's asleep. I've been doing that for months now - so it should work at the age yours is.
Its so hard with a toddler too - I always put a good dvd on or something like that - or I come out into the loungeroom so I can talk to DS whilst trying to put her to sleep - if I do that - then I put the fan on so she just watches the fan go round and round above her and she sorta gets hypnotised by it and falls asleep. Or I dance with DS to the wiggles or something and she will fall asleep. Most times she will stay asleep too when I leave her.
Dunno if any of this helps - but I'm here with lots of sympathy cos its hard with those.. challenging.. toddlers we seem to have![]()





) but if she doesn't, then I make her giggle, and she drops off a lot easier. So I take her on a "cat hunt" around the house - and search every room - walk in and out - with a jagged motion - and she giggles as I talk to her.. and then a few rooms later I look down.. and she's asleep. I've been doing that for months now - so it should work at the age yours is.
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