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- From: dxf12@po.CWRU.Edu (Douglas Fowler)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: Sleep deprived parents needing help
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 16:40:45 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, cew@med.unc.edu (Cathryn W. Chiesa) says:
-
- >Yes, I know this theme has been discussed before, but I still
- >need some help. Up until two weeks ago we had a lovely
- >bedtime routine for our 2.9 year old son. We gave him
- >a bath, read a couple of stories, and tucked him in.
- >Now, we have the nighttime from hell at our house.
- >
- >For some reason, he hates being in his room alone. We
- >have had to stay with him until he falls asleep, which
- >can take up to an hour. Then like clocke work he is
- >up between 2:15 - 4:15 and wants to come in our room.
- >Instead one of us gets up and stays until he falls
- >asleep in his own bed. He says he doesn't like his
- >bed or his room and is lonesome. We leave the hall light on
- >and he has a tape palyer in his room. Nothing unusual
- >is happening at day care or home. He has been having
- >problems with fluid in his ears, a cold, and is cutting
- >his last set of molars.
-
- What kind of tapes does he have. Ones that are just music are nice to
- fall asleep to, but perhaps if he says he is lonesome, what would help is
- tapes of your voice, reading stories or something like that. Sorry if you
- already have that on tape.
-
- >Last night I was up for about three hours and am no totally
- >exhausted, plus all of us are gettign grumpy from lack
- >of sleep. Little George is particularly whinny. I am
- >thinking about putting up the gates across his door and
- >just letting his have a tantrum (which he did the last
- >time I closed his door). He really SCREAMS, it breaks
- >my heart but how else can we get him to go to sleep on
- >his own again and stay in his bed all night. What
- >has been the experiences of those of you who have
- >used this approach with an almost three year old. I
- >guess I am afraid later in life he will develop some
- >problem which will be traced back to the fact his parents
- >let his scream at night and put a gate across his door.
- >I don't want to close the door because that really upsets
- >him
-
- I don't think he'll remember the gate being up 15 years from now if
- you give a lot of other support. Of course, if he really screams a lot, you
- might lose sleep, anyway! Also, depending on the type of gate and the
- type of climber you have, you could have to worry about him climbing over the
- gates! (Maybe he's a little young, but cousin Matthew was climbing to the top
- shelf in his closet at 3.25.)
-
- >ANy suggestions on how to get him to sleep and to stay asleep
- >will be greatly appreciated by two tired parents. Basically,
- >he says he is lonesome and doesn't like his room. I have been
- >thinking about his one of those Mickey Mouse that glows when
- >you squeeze him. He has a monkey that he already sleeps with.
-
- Sounds like you can rule out the possibility of nightmares; it also
- sounds like you give him lots of love otherwise, so that's not the problem.
- The glowing Mickey Mouse sounds like a good idea. Also, I used to sleep
- with a dog on each side at that age. My mom remembers hearing me wake up
- sometimes and having conversations with them for a while before drifting off.
- So, maybe he just needs more "friends" like that.
-
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- Doug Fowler: dxf12@po.CWRU.edu : Me, age 4 & now: "Mommys and Daddys & other
- "Thou shalt love God with all: relatives have to give lots of hugs & love
- thy heart...*and thy neighbor as: & support, 'cause Heaven is just a great
- thyself*." Deut. 6:5 : big hug that lasts forever and ever!!!"
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