So here's the deal... I am sure what Emma is going through is a phase or a very typical thing for a toddler. I just want to see what you guys think....
THE ISSUES-
1) The last week she has been waking up in the middle of the night screaming: for 4 nights in a row she woke up at 3 am, was up for about an hour and then went back to sleep, we had one good night where she didn't wake up, and then last night she woke up at 130 am and screamed for daddy for an hour- of course we went in and comforted each time, but as soon as we left she would start screaming again. This hard for us because we are used to her being such a good sleeper. Plus with me being pregnant, it makes me very umm cranky!
2) Emma has turned into a picky eater-- well not entirely-- she has dramatically cut back the amount she eats, and she refuses to eat dinner when the time comes. We don't know what to do... Matt and I don't want to teach her that we are "short order cooks," but at the same time we don't want to her to go hungry. We know that it is our job to put healthy food in front of her, and it's her job to eat it. I know she won't intentionally starve herself, but it's hard (and frustrating) to watch my daughter refuse dinner.
The only "new" change that has occured recently (if you count a month ago) is we weaned Emma from her binkie.
The only other thing is she cut three teeth on top (now she has 6 teeth), but she is still constantly chomping and chewing on her fingers- her hand is practically shoved into the back of her mouth.
WHAT WE THINK IS GOING ON (just a list, not meant to correspond with the issues listed above)-
1) Separation anxiety
2) Cutting her molars
QUESTIONS-
1) What do you suggest for the separation anxiety? This the first time we have dealt with this.
2) Suggestions on getting her to eat dinner would be appreciated.
Feel free to add what you think is going on!
Crystal
THE ISSUES-
1) The last week she has been waking up in the middle of the night screaming: for 4 nights in a row she woke up at 3 am, was up for about an hour and then went back to sleep, we had one good night where she didn't wake up, and then last night she woke up at 130 am and screamed for daddy for an hour- of course we went in and comforted each time, but as soon as we left she would start screaming again. This hard for us because we are used to her being such a good sleeper. Plus with me being pregnant, it makes me very umm cranky!
2) Emma has turned into a picky eater-- well not entirely-- she has dramatically cut back the amount she eats, and she refuses to eat dinner when the time comes. We don't know what to do... Matt and I don't want to teach her that we are "short order cooks," but at the same time we don't want to her to go hungry. We know that it is our job to put healthy food in front of her, and it's her job to eat it. I know she won't intentionally starve herself, but it's hard (and frustrating) to watch my daughter refuse dinner.
The only "new" change that has occured recently (if you count a month ago) is we weaned Emma from her binkie.
The only other thing is she cut three teeth on top (now she has 6 teeth), but she is still constantly chomping and chewing on her fingers- her hand is practically shoved into the back of her mouth.
WHAT WE THINK IS GOING ON (just a list, not meant to correspond with the issues listed above)-
1) Separation anxiety
2) Cutting her molars
QUESTIONS-
1) What do you suggest for the separation anxiety? This the first time we have dealt with this.
2) Suggestions on getting her to eat dinner would be appreciated.
Feel free to add what you think is going on!
Crystal
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