R got up at 5:45, went down for nap at 8:30 (I tried at 7:45 and he wasn't interested), woke up at 9:05; went down for nap #2 at noon and woke up at 1:15, now he has gone to bed at 5:20. Even though he got up later today I seem to be losing progress on putting him to bed later. Last night he went to bed at 5:45, woke at 9:45 took a bottle and went back to sleep, he woke up at 3:30 but I let him cry and he went back to sleep sleeping until 5:45.
He'll be 8 months on 7/11 and I feel like he has some separation anxiety during the day so I hate to let him cry much at night. He was not a happy camper when he woke up this morning, was that because I let him cry at 3:30? He's a very healthy/chubby kid and there really shouldn't be any reason he needs to eat at night. We were down to getting up once/night and for the last four its been twice, I just don't know what to do but I'm exhausted and he's Mr. Crabby pants during the day so I'm pretty sure he's tired.
I could live with shorter or less naps, or even more or longer naps if he wasn't so unhappy during the day. Listening to him whine ALL DAY is just more then I can handle.
He is teething, working on #3 and #4 and I do give him some medicine for that when I feel like its his teeth bothering him but not all the time.
ETA: I thought of doing the sleep training where you go in and rub/pat their back but not pick them up, leave the room, go back in 10 minutes, 15 minutes, etc but this seems like it would just take forever - anyone do this and have it work?
Anyone?
He'll be 8 months on 7/11 and I feel like he has some separation anxiety during the day so I hate to let him cry much at night. He was not a happy camper when he woke up this morning, was that because I let him cry at 3:30? He's a very healthy/chubby kid and there really shouldn't be any reason he needs to eat at night. We were down to getting up once/night and for the last four its been twice, I just don't know what to do but I'm exhausted and he's Mr. Crabby pants during the day so I'm pretty sure he's tired.
I could live with shorter or less naps, or even more or longer naps if he wasn't so unhappy during the day. Listening to him whine ALL DAY is just more then I can handle.
He is teething, working on #3 and #4 and I do give him some medicine for that when I feel like its his teeth bothering him but not all the time.
ETA: I thought of doing the sleep training where you go in and rub/pat their back but not pick them up, leave the room, go back in 10 minutes, 15 minutes, etc but this seems like it would just take forever - anyone do this and have it work?
Anyone?
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