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When Your Toddler Resists Sleep

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Chances are, you spent the first few months of your child's life in a zombie-like state due to lack of sleep. The problem most likely eased over time as your baby grew out of his middle-of-the-night feedings and adjusted to his bedtime routines. But now that your child is a toddler -- perhaps even in his own "big-kid bed" -- you occasionally feel like it would be easier to win the lottery than get him to sleep.

Here are a few reasons why he might still resist sleep, and how to cope with each:

  • He just wants to hang out with Mom and Dad.
    "Parents should take it as a compliment when their toddler resists going...
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Mermaidpop
Mermaidpop
October 14, 2008

Growing up naturally

Our daughter is 15 months and has just started to fall asleep on her own. I know alot of people incuding experts say the "cry it out" method is the way to go but, we have found this to be impossible for our sanity. We have had less tears...  read more

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Mayrose38
Mayrose38
April 01, 2008

Sleepless in Edmonton

I have a small one bedroom apartment and have had a one bedroom apartment since my ex and I seperated over a year ago. We have a 2 year old son - and his dad lives about 5 blocks away....  read more

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xmasljb
xmasljb
March 14, 2008

A year and a half and counting

I've tried that Super Nanny technique to no avail. I've been trying to get my oldest son to sleep in his own bed for so long that I'm now half resigned to the fact that he will be 21 before that happens. I spent almost all of last year...  read more

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