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How long does it take your DC to fall asleep at night?

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lottytheladybird · 06/05/2013 20:37

My DS is 2y10m old. Sometimes it takes him an hour or more to fall asleep in the evening. How long does it take your DC to fall asleep at night?

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Jayne266 · 09/05/2013 20:52

DS 10 months and it takes him 15-30 mins

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ButtonBoo · 08/05/2013 20:41

DD is 18mo. Some nights an hour, others 5 minutes! Sometimes I have to stay with her, some nights I can just kiss her and leave the room.

Some nights we have a whole hoo-ha....wants socks on, wants socks off, wants to cuddle her rabbit, wants the duvet on, off, wants me to play with her ears, wants music on, off, wants a cuddle, wants to keep getting up and kissing me, wants me to go away....anything but go to sleep.

Tonight was a good night. Kiss, cuddle, lay down, I left the room and she was asleep within 5 mins. Being that easy makes me suspicious the little madam will have me up 5 times during the night!!

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Sprite21 · 08/05/2013 19:54

DD 20 months takes around 20 minutes but sometimes up to an hour and I have to sit there holding her hand while she falls asleep.
At least I can go on mumsnet with my phone while I wait.

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PoppyWearer · 07/05/2013 20:49

Thanks Gilberte, I love love love GTFTS.

Schoolchild DC1 asleep in five minutes tonight.

DC2 aged 20mo had a one-hour nap today so he'll be up for aaaaaages yet. Am going to take him back downstairs I think, DH will be home soon and he can try.

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Gilberte · 07/05/2013 20:41


Enjoy Samuel L Jackson reading this "alternative" bedtime story for adults(only)
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rrreow · 07/05/2013 17:16

DS is 24mo and it can be anything between 10 minutes and an hour. He settles himself though so if he's awake he just babbles/sings to himself until he falls asleep.

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cece · 06/05/2013 22:44

dd is 12. She goes up at 9pm. Often still awake at 10pm, sometimes past 10.30pm

DS1 goes to bed at 8pm (he is 9). He has terrible trouble getting to sleep. Usually anywhere between 20 mins (good night) or 2 hours (bad night).

DS2 (3 yrs) is often asleep within 10 mins. Tonight though it took him an hour as he had fallen asleep in the car late afternoon...

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TallGiraffe · 06/05/2013 22:41

Tonight was a bad night to see this thread! After 3 1/2 hours, a walk in the pushchair, a trip in the car, 2 feeds, more singing and jiggling than is humanly possible 7mo has finally dropped off.

I'm off to bed before I have to do it all over again in a couple of hours Sad

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JacqueslePeacock · 06/05/2013 22:29

Bloody days. Grrr.

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GirlOutNumbered · 06/05/2013 22:25

My DS1 lies in bed singing or playing for up to an hour. DS2 only has to look at his cot to fall asleep!

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Whatalotofpiffle · 06/05/2013 22:23

My dd lies in bed humming or pressing the buttons on her princess torch for up to 15 minutes

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Imscarlet · 06/05/2013 22:11

DD 2 1/2 - Goes down at 7, falls asleep around 9 with a nap during the day. Goes down at 7, asleep by 10 past without a nap. I think it's time to drop the nap!

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Girlsville · 06/05/2013 22:09

Dd1, 3.3, is asleep in two minutes as she no longer naps.
Dd2, who is just 2 and still naps, is awake in her cot for a minimum 45 minutes singing and joking before she falls asleep. Sometimes longer!

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omama · 06/05/2013 22:06

Depends on if he naps or not! If no nap, DS (2.8) is usually asleep within minutes, but if he naps, he lays chatting for about half an hour before going to sleep.

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BackforGood · 06/05/2013 21:58

ds1 and dd1 (both teens) instantly
dd2 (11) about 2 - 2.5 hrs from when bedtime is first instigated.

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IwishIwasmoreorganised · 06/05/2013 21:55

Ds's 7 and 4 are usually asleep within minutes of us saying goodnight.

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calypso2008 · 06/05/2013 21:52

DD (5) about 3 minutes! Like me. Smile

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cornflakegirl · 06/05/2013 21:51

Both my boys fall asleep quite quickly. DS1 has always been a good sleeper and likes his bed. DS2 is a bit of a sleep refusenik - he doesn't like to think he's missing anything exciting. Despite being four years younger than DS1 he tends to go to bed at the same time, meaning he is knackered and falls asleep quickly.

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CharlotteBronteSaurus · 06/05/2013 21:49

dd1 - 6 - instantly sound asleep as soon as we confiscate her reading material for the night.

dd1 - 2.5 - usually messes around with her cuddlies for half an hour or so. last night was an hour but that's unusual. she's ok with me popping in and out though, so I'm not too bothered.

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britsgonemad · 06/05/2013 21:45

DS1 has always been fab at night time and is asleep within 5 minutes after story and cuddles.

DS2 is 16 months old and still feeds to sleep so is asleep before I leave the room at 7pm (ish) but it takes a loooong bedtime routine of bath, teeth brushing, then a 20 minute feed which he falls asleep during. He does thank God stay asleep til 8am so I can't complain with either of mine.... so far!

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ShowOfHands · 06/05/2013 21:26

Nearly 6yo dd is asleep in less than a minute. She is impressive. I am the same.

DS is 20mo and it varies. Tonight he's been messing about for an hour so far. It can take minutes or hours with him.

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KatAndKit · 06/05/2013 21:26

Too bloody long. It took an hour tonight.

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lottytheladybird · 06/05/2013 21:26

Gilberte - my DS1 usually still has a nap during the day, for which I'm thankful, as I have a baby, too, and they nap at the same time after lunch.

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Gilberte · 06/05/2013 21:00

My school aged DC falls asleep in minutes

My 2 year old who usually needs a nap but often resists it fights sleep a lot more. If she doesn't nap she goes very quickly. If she's had a nap no matter how long or how long ago it was she has often taken about an hour of going upstairs, coming back downstairs (if she's too twitchy), intense watching by me for sleepy signs and often a quick stroll in the buggy before finally she goes off.

Has your DS dropped his nap yet?

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