Quote From: dpwatcher1i have a 22 month old daughter that has bedtime woes. I have gotten the transfer from my bed to her bed but i have to stay in there with her until she is asleep, and even then i have to make sure that she is really asleep or she will come down stairs and we have to start all over again. I leave all the stuff i have to do during the day for the time that i put her asleep at nite but by the time that i get her to sleep it's so late that i am falling behind, any advice from mothers that have been through this hurdle before?
This is a really tough way that worked for me. I know alot of mothers think this is a cruel way to put their child to sleep, but my daughter sleeps like a champ now.
First of all, make sure that she is definitely sleepy, I try to wear my kids out before bedtime, lots of playing, just to make sure :) I used to put her in bed and leave her door open but she would get up over and over so that didn't work. Then i decided to close her door so she could not come out. I would go reassure a couple times while she cried and then leave her for the night. She would cry no longer than 30 mins average and after about a week, she was sleeping on her own without much trouble. At 2 and half years old, i still put her to bed and close her door, but she rarely gets up or cries. I have put a baby monitor in the hallway to monitor both my 1 1/2 year old son in his room and my 2 1/2 old daughter in her room...that is until i feel she is old enough for me to leave the door open for her without worrying about her getting up in the middle of night.
Every child is different and this may not work for you. Example, my daughter took so much work to keep her in bed but my son, when he is pooped, he's off to sleepyville without so much as a wimper, BUT he is not in a toddler bed yet. I may have some tough times ahead soon as i will need his crib in February for our third addition to the family :)
Hope this helps and take care of your sweetie. Blessed Be.