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1 year old won't nap/sleep with out walking /rocking

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 10:27

My one year old has always had trouble sleeping,when hes tiyerd I have to pick him up and walk and rock him until he gives up and falls asleep he will struggle and cry during walking and rocking .hes getting so heavy now this can't continue but I don't have the first clue what to do .I've tried putting him in his bed but he'll stand up and scream until hes sick and I can't stand seeing him in that state. I've tried sitting with him and having quiet time with him but he just wants to play or climb over me .he won't take a dummy and isnt interested in comforters . He doesn't show typical sleepy signs and hes never once just fallen asleep I'm at breaking point my arms and back hurt constantly. I feel like a complete failure .any words of advice please

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 20/01/2021 10:31

Honestly OP I would do controlled crying, I would keep going back into his room every 1min/ 2mins/ 5mins and 10mins max, laying him down, rub the back and walk out.
Worked for me when I could no longer spend 1hr rubbing my LOs back.
Oh and I wouldn’t look to add a dummy into the mix, you will be up all night when it drops out their mouth and then have an issue when u want them to no longer take it.

Oh also did u ever try a light monitor- that projects something into the ceiling for them to stare at

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 10:41

Thank you for your reply I'll look in to a light for him that's a really good idea. I might have to do controlled crying but honestly I'm dreading it , if I leave him in his bed awake he'll just start screaming and banging the side of his cot and then hes really hard to calm again

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FiloFaxx · 20/01/2021 10:50

What would happen if while he tries to climb over you etc you just try and sit still or start reading a story or singing a song together. Or even play some bedtime music? When my daughter was 1 I used to play a bedtime song so she knew it was bedtime.

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 20/01/2021 10:54

Maybe go in every 5mins if you feel more comfortable- you can comfort him when u go in but lay him down and walk out again. He knows u are there still.

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 10:58

He might sit with me to read a book or sing a song . He loves music but I've not tried it to calm him yet so I'll try that

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SleepingStandingUp · 20/01/2021 11:00

Ours go down with a bottle, sometimes water, mostly milk. It gives them something to do whilst they're not yet asleep. Could they work?

Does he have a cuddly toy in his bed you could cuddle him up with?

Night light and music?

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 11:02

That sounds more manageable I think I'll give that a go tonight with some bedtime music thank you lovely ladies Star

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SleepingStandingUp · 20/01/2021 11:03

Also what's his routine op? Rough time up, naps , bedtime?

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 11:05

He has a bottle befor bed (the last remaining formula bottle) and sometimes that helps settle him but only if hes on me . He has a teddy in his bed but he tends to bite it and throw it out

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 11:09

Hes up at about 5:30-6 ish most mornings he has a nap at around 10 until around 12 and then hes up until 6 .( No amount of rocking or walking will get him to take a second nap )

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Hill1991 · 20/01/2021 11:27

In the day for naps have you tried rocking him in a pushchair as that's what I did with ds as he got to big for me to be rocking him standing up

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 11:30

He loves being in his Pushchair but will not fall asleep in it unless we're out for a long time

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SleepingStandingUp · 20/01/2021 11:32

My boys are 13 months and now they're taking a long nap of a morning (11ish - 1 ISH, sometimes half that) it's rare we get a second nap but he has an early bedtime so could you push it back so he's more tired? Or would that tip him into overtired?

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 11:39

I could try putting him to bad later but like you say I dont want to risk overtired and it being even more difficult.. I suppose I just a case of trying things until somthing works .I feel a whole lot better just getting it off my chest and being able to tell someone

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 20/01/2021 11:56

Don’t put him to bed later/ at this age sleeps breeds sleep. It’s not that he’s not tired it’s that he’s in a habit of being rocked to sleep.

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PinkDollyHair · 20/01/2021 12:32

Well I'd assume hes tiyerd being up 6 hours. But he puts up such a fight when I'm trying to get him to sleep . I know he will eventually just sleep but its starting to feel like it will never happen

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FiloFaxx · 20/01/2021 12:59

@PinkDollyHair

That sounds more manageable I think I'll give that a go tonight with some bedtime music thank you lovely ladies Star

Good luck 🤞
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SleepingStandingUp · 20/01/2021 14:59

I'd be tempted to try a nap at 3 for 45-60 minutes then put to bed at 7.

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