Hi
Megan's transition to the big girl's bed and new room (in lots of time for LO#2 to take over the nursery) has been really good, she's been really positive. In the first week she lost her "muzzie" that she sleeps with a couple of times in the middle of the night and woke up at ninety degrees to her original position once. So we would go in, sort her out, leave the room and she'd go back to sleep. Then for a couple of weeks she would sleep straight through without us going into her.
Fast forward to this weekend and in the last 3 nights, we've had to go in to her AT LEAST twice a night, either for lost muzzies (which I know I can solve by pinning to her duvet) or due to her turning around. Our interaction with her is minimal (we don't say a word, apart from shush) and she goes back off to sleep straightaway, but its KILLING me!! And I've very worried that our fantastic "through the night" sleeper is starting to get into a habit of waking and finding an excuse to get us into her room.
My main question is: what can I do to stop her ending up with her head down the bed and her bottom on the pillow OR how do I teach her to turn herself around? (I'm afraid we don't bother at 3 am, we just do it for her and get back to bed asap!)
Any suggestions?