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What would you do?? Waking up but why?

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Pitchounette · 21/11/2006 21:11

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fransmom · 21/11/2006 21:29

dd is the same lately. just kept sleep routine same as near as possible. we did the same as you, kept putting her balnket back on her and leaving her after hsushing for a while. maybe a sleeping bag specially for young children might help? it did for dd last winter blooming marvellous have some good ones if i remember anywhere else that does them, will post again. but hope someone else can help you as well x

fransmom · 21/11/2006 21:33

have a look at this

fransmom · 21/11/2006 21:34

hee hee it worked! sorry it's the first time i've doen alink to outside website! let me know how you get on x

Pitchounette · 21/11/2006 21:34

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Pitchounette · 21/11/2006 21:35

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fransmom · 21/11/2006 21:39

maybe it is that he just needs the reassurance. sleep is alearned skill, do you think he just tkaing his time learning it? not that helpful for you, but very much for him. can't really think of anything else to add sorry but keeping it bumped x

Pitchounette · 21/11/2006 21:44

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fransmom · 21/11/2006 21:53

just remebered something else. we used to give dd a tshirt to look after because she could then smell our scent and it did used to reassure her. obv checked on her to make sure she wasn't entangled or anything. there are some stockists online that sell something similar for newbies, i'm not sure what they're called (maybe cuskies?) nut there isn't any reason whatsoever that you can't give one to your ds if that is what's going to work for all of you.......

fransmom · 21/11/2006 21:54

how many anps in daytime? dd just usually has one now, about half 11ish if she wakes at half 7, she then sleeps for anything from hour to two, depending on how tired she is. hth

Pitchounette · 22/11/2006 08:57

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Pitchounette · 22/11/2006 13:50

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fransmom · 22/11/2006 21:41

hello, sorry i spent ages trying to settle dd she just wouldn't go to sleep it's like she's afraid of missing something!

it is a bit of a puzzler. how about giving him plenty of fresh air in early evening before it gets too cold? wrapping him up warm of course! how helpful has your hv been? could it be he having additives without you realising and it making him bit hyper?

Pitchounette · 23/11/2006 13:52

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