thread: What do you do with your toddler while getting the baby to sleep?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
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    What do you do with your toddler while getting the baby to sleep?

    Just wondering how everyone entertains their toddlers when trying to get their baby to sleep?

    DD1 is 2 yrs 3 months and DD2 is 3 months. I have to rock DD2 to sleep. Sometimes I put her down but she only sleeps for about half an hour so I have time with DD1 to do things then. But after that she needs a longer sleep so I just put her in the HAB. Then I feel though that I still can't do things with DD1 because she wakes up if I'm too loud or bend down, etc. And I'm also not sure what to do with DD1 when I'm getting DD2 to sleep. It's much easier if I go away from her into another room and bounce on the fitball. She goes to sleep faster and I'm free to go back out with DD1. But I feel bad like I'm always just leaving her to entertain herself! Luckily she's good at it.

    So any tips or ideas would be good?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    does your dd2 fall asleep in the pram?
    sometimes i used to put them both in my double pram, go for a walk along a bumpy road to get ds2 to sleep. then stop and park the pram at a playground and leave ds2 asleep (in the shade) while i played with ds1 on the playground.

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    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Brisbane
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    My DS1 was 21 months when DS2 was born - I had a portacot set up downstairs (in our living area - all bedrooms are in upper storey) and used to put DS2 to sleep there. Fortunately he slept very easily and for long stretches and DS1 was young enough that he didn't make too much noise etc when DS2 was asleep.
    DS2 started having day naps upstairs when DS1 was about the same age your DD1 is now - by that time I could leave DS1 in front of the tv with something to nibble while I was upstairs. Alternatively he seemed to be able to amuse himself for the five or so mins it took to get DS2 down for his nap. I also tried to time their sleeps in the afternoon - putting DS1 to bed first, then DS2 immediately afterwards.

    I should add that DS2 has always settled to sleep easily and slept for long stretches. Luck of the draw, but it did help in those early days.
    Don't feel guilty about DD1 amusing herself - I actually think it's a good thing if they can keep themselves amused for short periods, and it sounds like you're doing your best to spend time with her.
    All the best.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2007
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    When DS was little, I used to use the fitball too, but I moved it into the living area, so settled DS while talking to DD and then moved him to the bedroom once he was asleep.
    What about stickers? I bought a whole heap from a cheap shop and a plain scrapbook pad, and DD would be happy sticking them down. Or something that they can sit at a table doing, so playdough, crayons, etc. I would often use the HAB too during the day for long sleeps, and so I'd take DD into the garden to run around, or if it was raining, we would walk up and down our hallway, which was very long, and I'd get DD to do big steps, little steps, side steps, backwards etc. That would entertain her for ages and DS liked the motion.
    As DS got older, he became really hard to settle at night, and if DH wasn't home to help, I would often put a movie on for DD otherwise she would keep coming into DS's room and distract him.

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    May 2008
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    Just wondering how everyone entertains their toddlers when trying to get their baby to sleep?

    DD1 is 2 yrs 3 months and DD2 is 3 months. I have to rock DD2 to sleep. Sometimes I put her down but she only sleeps for about half an hour so I have time with DD1 to do things then. But after that she needs a longer sleep so I just put her in the HAB. Then I feel though that I still can't do things with DD1 because she wakes up if I'm too loud or bend down, etc. And I'm also not sure what to do with DD1 when I'm getting DD2 to sleep. It's much easier if I go away from her into another room and bounce on the fitball. She goes to sleep faster and I'm free to go back out with DD1. But I feel bad like I'm always just leaving her to entertain herself! Luckily she's good at it.

    So any tips or ideas would be good?
    i could have writen that word for word, including the fit ball, wish id thought of using one with dd1, hours of rocking/bouncing/walking with her ruined my knees!
    ....i normally get a few things out for her to play with, some puzzles and pens etc, if dd2 is taking to long to go to sleep and dd1 is getting bored i put the tv on. but thats the extent of my tricks!!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
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    My DS is a year older so it's a bit easier. I can set him up with something interesting - sometimes even tv if he's very scratchy - and I talk to him about not interrupting and being helpful so we can do something after DD is asleep.

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    Registered User

    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
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    I try to set ds up with some food and tv. Works most of the time, i can leave him for up to 10mins that way, especially if there's something on tv he really likes. I talk to him about being quiet etc etc but he forgets after 2 mins so food and tv work best for us. Atleast too i know he is safe and in the next room and i can hear everything he does.