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First night in big boy's bed!

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Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 20:15

And so far he has cried at the babygate on his bedroom door for over an hour. I've been up twice in this time to encourage him back into his bed but as soon as I leave the room he is straight back out and crying at the gate again. Any tips? Or do I just have to sit and be patient.

He's 22mths btw.

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Desiderata · 11/12/2007 20:18

Oh, I don't know. My instinct is to scrap it for a while until he's ready. It doesn't sound like he is.

But that's probably not helpful if you're in a determined frame of mind (and we all know what that's like).

Me? I'd leave it for a while. That said, I hope someone else comes on with something you actually want to hear

Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 20:20

Struggling to leave it - he is climbing up his cot and I'm thinking falling from 1/2' would be less painful than 4'

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Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 20:22

What is it with kids? He's so bloody tired I can hear it in his whinge.....get back in bed and go to sleep you nutcase!

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Desiderata · 11/12/2007 20:22

I understand.

He should be sleeping in his own bed at 22 months, but they all develop so differently. And they all have their issues.

What's he like now. Still crying?

Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 20:23

Whimpering, I daren't go back up at the mo just incase he is stood at the gate.

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Desiderata · 11/12/2007 20:23

Ah, X-post

Give it another quarter of an hour. You can't fight total and utter fatigue!

Nemostwonderfultimeoftheyear · 11/12/2007 20:25

ree give it 10mins or so then maybe just go and keep putting him back into bed.

Desiderata · 11/12/2007 20:26

Ha! He's a cutie ... I've just been looking at your profile.

Anyway, I've just stared him in the virtual eye and told him to get some sleep

Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 20:33

Hey I think it worked!! There is silence! Now then, do I dare go and check?......

Bugger! Just as I wrote that he started again!!

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charmkin · 11/12/2007 20:34

why don't you just lie downwith him till he drops off.
have 2.5 yr old ds
do this everynight, is really sweet and cosy
takes 20 mins
no stress for anyone
will learn to settle himself when he big and you can reason

Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 20:35

It's a cot bed though - do you reckon it would take my weight - I'm nearly 12stone!

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Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 21:18

He is finally asleep........phew.

But for how long?

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mummynumnum · 11/12/2007 21:32

How is he doing now?

Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 21:39

Still sleeping, he looks soooooo cute! I hope I don't have to endure many nights like that to get him down though - he is normally an excellent sleeper, in bed for 7pm then straight to sleep until 7am at least the next day!

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mummynumnum · 11/12/2007 21:51

If it is his first night it sounds like he has done well.

Chloe55 · 11/12/2007 21:56

I guess so really but just felt mean leaving him sobbing at the babygate. Wonder if he falls out of bed tonight

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