I've scanned through the sleep threads (albeit quickly), and can't find the answer to this one. dd is 6.5 months, very bright, by which I mean interested in everything, very alert, easily overstimulated, etc. I have huge propblems getting her to wind down at night to go to sleep. She was always a rubbish sleeper, but I worked really hard on it and eventually she understood that the cot was the place for sleeping (naps and bedtime). Then after about 3 months of things being not too bad, she suddenly decides she doesn't like the cot and screams every time we put her in it. Again, been working really hard on bedtime routine, which is:
bath
massage (in dim light)
into sleepsuit
feed
into cot
story (turn off light at end)
lullaby cd
asleep (sometimes!!)
It's better than it was, but it's just that more often than not at some point in the routine she'll throw a wobbler and basically scream herself to sleep whilst I try to shush her and stroke her and resist taking her out of the cot.
It's as if she knows it's bedtime and that she'll be missing out on the fun IYSWIM.
Naps have been pretty patchy since this cot strike started. She'll only nod off during the day if she's feeding, being cuddled or out in the stroller. Best I can get out of her is 3 45 min naps, and that's unusual. It's usually more like 2.
Sorry I've gone on, but you know what it's like. The last thing you want at the end of a tiring day is a fight at bedtime. I find it really stressful because I hate hearing her scream and also because I know, frustration aside, that there's nothing wrong with her. You know when you have to start teling yourself 'she's not doing it to wind me up...'
Any ideas? please??
TIA