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does anyone have any advice as to how I can change ds's bedtime routine?

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HeadFairy · 24/02/2010 21:40

ds has always been a brilliant sleeper, 12 hours every night, rarely waking (maybe once a month if that), doing 7.30-7.30 every day, but since we moved house and dd was born it's been impossible to get him to fall asleep in his bed. When we first moved in he was fine, but he had a nightmare one night (about brollies of all things) and since then he's been reluctant to go to sleep in his bed, he has to fall asleep in our bed then i carry him to his bed.

Granted in the grand scheme of things it's hardly the worst problem in the world, but I would like to get him back to falling asleep in his bed. I asked him about the brollies, he says they come in the dark and scare him, so I've put a nightlight in his room. It has helped in that when he has woken in the night he's not been terrified and has been able to go back to sleep again.

We're going to move him to a big bed in a couple of months and dd will have his cot, so I thought it might be worth waiting until then to make the change back to falling asleep in his bed, we're going to take him to choose his new big boys bed and bedding. I really don't want to turn bedtimes in to a battle, he's such a great sleeper I don't want to jeopardise that. Previously when we've tried to force him, he's got really upset. How do we go about getting him to fall asleep in his own bed, especially as I'm usually trying to put dd to bed at the same time?

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dillydallydolly · 25/02/2010 00:41

I think your right not to make it a big deal yet and when you are sorting out the new bed maybe let him 'pay the lady' for the bedding - our daughter loves handing over the money or card when given the chance (though that may just be an early shoppin addiction!!) but it might just make it more exciting for him to 'buy' his own stuff, like hes getting a whole new room with all the new bits n pieces.

I dont know if your on your own at bedtime or have help?? but what works for us is letting our older one get ready for bed while my partner has baby (we alternate tho and some nights in the week we do each have to do bedtime hour on our own, I highly recommend cbeebies- anything- at this time, seems to hypnotise ours) with his bottle. Then taking her up for a story while shes in bed and baby stays down til asleep or if baby falls asleep first taking him up and leaving her to stay up ten minutes (only so as baby doesnt wake as we go past his room to put in bed) also we find that extra few minutes with us relaxs her and I find she drifts off to sleep quicker.

I cant imagine putting our two down at the same time (3.5 and 10months) till they are much older and then they will probably only keep each other awake!! Keep calm and relaxed as that can only help and Im sure it'll fall into place, it eventually has for us... fingers crossed

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