thread: Is 15 months to early yo try to 'set' a bedtime?

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Holland
    163

    Hi Haydies,

    My guess is that the laptop is too distracting. My ds is a terrible sleeper too and any distraction just makes it worse.
    He just doesn't want to miss out on anything.
    So maybe stay with her but make sure it is completely dark in the room?? And sing/have some music that might just have a relaxing effect on her.

    Good luck!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    Sydney
    908

    Hi Haydies,

    My guess is that the laptop is too distracting. My ds is a terrible sleeper too and any distraction just makes it worse.
    I was going to say exactly the same thing! The bright glow of the laptop is pretty interesting! We have music & a nightlight in DS's room. We lie on the floor next to DS's cot while he falls asleep - but we close our eyes so that we look asleep too! It usually takes about 20min-30min - we aim for 7:30 bedtime too.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2007
    In my own little world...
    250

    I'd forgotten about this thread, oops.

    Night times are working well now! The laptop might have been a problem at the start, but it was done out of necessity. I can't just lie down and wait anymore, that's what was causing all the frustrations. This way I get my work stuff done, and DD gets to fall asleep with me beside her.

    The 7:30 bedtime is every night now, and I watch her getting tired from as early as 6. She doesn't fight it at all anymore, and most nights is sound asleep within 10 minutes of hopping into bed.

    If she stirs, it's 50/50 on if she goes straight back to sleep or is awake for a while. It's then that I am now sitting in the hall with the laptop and she's quite happy with that. She can't see the screen at all, but she can see me. No tears, no upsetness. She just drifts off anywhere from 15 minutes, to an hour or more later. Depending on the day.

    An added bonus is that it's helping me to not 'nibble' at night time! I can't open a chocolate bar in the hall because that she will want to know about. So hopefully, I might even loose some weight!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Gold Coast, Queensland
    945

    YAY!!!!
    That is great news!

    Saša

  5. #5
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    Jun 2008
    Tassie
    2,567

    damn I should have read the full thread before commenting... doh! well done