You are getting there! I think the nightlight could help. My kids have gone through phases of needing a little extra light in their room. As long as it doesn't keep her up, I think it is fine. Dark rooms can be scary for the 2s and 3s sometimes.
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Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View PostMy BTDT, FWIW advice:
Take the crib out of A's room. Don't let her see it. Don't give her any other option.
She may crawl onto the floor and sleep in the corner for a couple of nights. She may completely freak out and wail and moan and fall asleep in a puddle of tears in the middle of the floor. By about Night 3, she'll get it figured out. In the meantime, no coddling. No books, no songs, no stalling. Tuck her in, say prayers, turn off the light and close the door. She'll get the picture eventually.
But I am really no-nonsense bedtime person. There's no last-minute sips of water, bedtime stories, nightlights, etc. in our world. I'm sure my draconian style is appalling to many. I just hate bedtime headaches.
In protest of some great injustice I inflicted upon him (I think it was the offense of turning off the lights to his disapproval one night), one night DS ripped off all the sheets from the bed. I made him sleep on his sheetless bed for several nights, until laundry day (when I change the linens). Reminded me of the time that I slammed the door in my mother's face when I was about twelve. Very calmly, my father unpinned the hinges on the door and removed it. I didn't get the door back for six months. Haven't slammed a door in anger since...
Ahhh, outside of the box parenting.Wife to Family Medicine attending, Mom to DS1 and DS2
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Originally posted by SuzySunshine View Post1 1/2 hour nap in toddler bed with minimal fussing when I put her down - woo hoo!
You'll be SO GLAD you have this down when baby #2 comes. It will be one thing you can count on!!Flynn
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Originally posted by wildfin View PostI'm pretty heartless too . . .
Cheri: I'm glad she's doing pretty well with the transition!
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