Because he has never just fallen asleep very quickly and has always played in his bed before dozing off, I find it unfair to force him to lie there and fall asleep. I have been letting him read books in bed to help him wind down a little. Of course he is taking it steps further... he wants a new diaper, he needs more books (even though he literally already has 20 of them in his bed), he needs a drink, he needs more books, he needs his blankets spread out, he needs more books, he needs his blankets spread out... you get the idea!! I warn him I will close the door if he gets out of bed to get more books... he starts to get out of bed, I close the door, he cries and cries. So I open it and we try again. He doesn't learn very quickly. I know I should probably just leave the door closed until he falls asleep, and we may come to that sooner rather than later. For now this is my method. I was happy to learn though that all this is typical toddler behavior when it comes to bedtime, so I know I am not alone in this.
Cael has been better about sleeping though the night lately- unfortunately through the night for him is until 4 am. He may wake just briefly with a reassurance or two from Andy that he is near by and then is back to sleep. However, it has been better the last week or so because one of his molars broke though. While great for now, he still has more teeth to come. So I know this won't be permanent. Which is too bad. I miss having my husband in bed next to me. Andy continues to sleep in what will be Cason's room to hopefully catch Cael before he runs down to our room and wakes the baby- hasn't been 100% foolproof, however.
I have finally pretty much finished the weighted blanket, which I plan to use to try to help keep him asleep. It ended up being 4 pounds of weight- I was initially going for 5, but I would have to put more pockets in for that now. It actually feels pretty heavy though, so will hopefully do the trick. It turned out pretty good for just winging it. All I have left to do is finish the top seem. But for now it is usable until I can get to it. So here's hoping it works as planned!!! To be continued.... again....
Lincoln went through the stage of stalling bed time! He needed to "use the potty" (yeah, right!) and wanted hugs and kisses etc. It is amazing to me how smart they are and how quickly they catch on to those little things, actually it's quite frightening. Good luck with the adventure of getting the boys to sleep and I will continue to enjoy reading about it :)
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