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Hello again!
My 16 month old daughter seems to have adjusted very well to moving to our new house.  She shows everyone her room when they come over and loves all the new stuff.  But she's been waking a lot in the night and more importantly waking early almost every night (it's been about 2 weeks that we've been here).  I know we've messed up because we've been inconsistent (sometimes we bring her in bed with us, sometimes we give her a bottle, etc.)  But she used to wake up at 7:30 everyday and now it's been between 5:00 and 6:30.
We did PUPD when she was 8 months old and it took a while but she did respond well to it.
Any thoughts about what we can do now?
Thanks!
Monica 

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Re: Waking too early for a 16 month old who just moved to a new house
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2010, 08:41:14 am »
Have you tried walk in walk out?

Can you also post your routine here too in case there's anything that may need a tweak

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Re: Waking too early for a 16 month old who just moved to a new house
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2010, 00:57:55 am »
hello
thanks for responding
i am not familiar with walk in walk out
could you let me know what it is?

our routine is (when she wakes at 730)
wake at 730
bottle at 1030
nap from 1-3
bottle at 3
dinner at 530
bottle at 630
bath at 7
read books
sleep at 8

thanks! :-*
monica

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Re: Waking too early for a 16 month old who just moved to a new house
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2010, 11:44:59 am »
I would aim for an earlier bedtime and see if that helps.  I would think she is a bit overtired from all those early mornings.  Is her nap still at the same time no matter what wake up?

Walk in walk out is where you go in reassure her and leave again and then repeat.  There's a bit in the FAQ at the top of this board about it.
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