Remembering my childhood. Crying myself to sleep. If I didn't eat dinner, it was served up for breakfast and lunch the next day. "Because I said so." Do this. Don't do that. "You let me down, I'm so disappointed" that a small child (under the age of 7) couldn't behave as an adult, or mentioned she was thirsty, or didn't want to stop playing.
Every time I'm ready to give up, I think of how I felt back then. And know I couldn't do that to my DS.
BTW, those are my son's sleep patterns when he gets a new tooth. I'm REALLY over it but thankfully his last tooth is now through so sleeping should be back to 0-1 wake-up a night by the end of the week: we had 2 last night, but he's used to being up all night now. When you realise there's a physical reason for the behaviour it's great; that really, really helps me!
DS slept through for the first time age 15-16m-ish, so your lad has beaten mine! Oh, aside from the one week old time, but he was tube-fed all through the night so that doesn't really count.


) - so what works for you when you hit that wall?
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I can really relate to your post, our bubs are similar in age and seem to be doing a similar thing. I am amazed that since my DD has turned one her sleeping and eating have both been sporadic and unpredictable, she seems to have been either sick or teething the entire time since she's turned one, she has also learned to walk which probably mixes things up, too. You start to wonder will it ever get better (my DDs sleeping has really gone downhill) and you question your methods. I also learned that two of the most "gentle" parents in my mothers group have turned to controlled crying and claim that it has worked. I just wanted to offer some comiserations and say that you are not alone. Thanks for your post, it helps reinforce my gentle beliefs. I saw an oprah show this week which illustrated just how much we are impacting the brain development etc of our little ones, its easy to lose sight of the big picture when you are so sleep deprived. It will get better x

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