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DS is "in" a toddler bed

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MistsandMellowMilady · 04/09/2010 19:34

Can hear him running around the bedroom Grin

He's 3.3. Any tips on keeping him there?

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woolytree · 04/09/2010 20:27

My DD is nearly 5 and still gets out to play! Give him 20mins then good old back to bed routine. Grin Supernanny Stylee!!!
Hell get his own routine soon, soo exciting!

MistsandMellowMilady · 04/09/2010 20:32

I did that - only once and found him actually in the bed so that was a start. No word since. Hooray!

My friend's DS has been known to get so angry that he has thrown the stair-gate down the stairs so I think we're getting off fairly lightly so far...

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woolytree · 04/09/2010 20:36

Fingers crossed! Grin

MistsandMellowMilady · 04/09/2010 23:38

Not a sound yet. We don't know (too scared) but we think he's still in the bed (in our room) although possibly he is on the carpet by the door or in our bed.

He'll wake up every three or four hours for milk as he does, or be wide awake for a couple of hours during the night or wake up at three or four for the whole day Hmm but I'm pleased with this.

Thanks for the support woolytree Smile

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woolytree · 05/09/2010 10:41

How did it go?

My DS (1) was up at 1am, didnt go back to sleep until after 230am, DD was wondering around her room at 1130pm but went straight back to sleep....apart from a bit of sleep talking! Both awake at 7am....but DH got up so I slept until 8am. Grin

MistsandMellowMilady · 05/09/2010 12:12

Oh dear at DS. It's the interruption to sleep that kills me.

He did stay in the bed though, I was amazed!

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woolytree · 05/09/2010 21:38

Glad to hear it....happy days. Grin

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MistsandMellowMilady · 05/09/2010 21:50

He was knackered and whiny all day then got a second wind so has only just gone up. Wanted to sleep in his cot Hmm but I don't mind really, it's a big change for him and he doesn't do change very well.

Good luck with DS2!

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