Ok, this is odd ...
My DD has woken up for the past 3 nights and just laid there talking to herself (I can tell she's not up and running around her crib - she's relaxed and talking). Three nights ago it was from 1am - 3:30am
. Two nights ago it was from 12am - 1am. Last night it was from 11pm - 12pm. She does not call for us but just lays there talking to herself and then goes back to sleep. I went in on the first night, thinking maybe she had pooped - but no, she just sat there with me, telling me about all the things in her room.
She has a HUGE vocabulary (about 250 words - yes, I wrote them down and counted
) and what I'm hearing in the middle of the night is her telling "stories." For instance, awhile ago I found a spider on her wall and I showed it to her, picked it up and put it in the toilet (I know, I know, I should have put it outside
) - well, in the night I hear her saying "spider .. wall .. pick-up .. toilet .. all gone."
The thing I find odd about this is that she's putting words or thoughts together rather than just laying there talking gibberish.
I remember when she was an infant there was a book I referred to called "The Wonder Weeks" where it talked about cognitive developments that disrupt sleep at specific times during their first year and I wonder if she's come upon a communication / verbal cognitive development time and this is what is going on in the middle of the night. Isn't around 18 months typically a time when their vocabulary takes off?
Am I onto something with this? Has anyone else experienced this? Should I be doing something in the night (ie: going in and telling her that its time to sleep)?
Thanks for your help.
Mods - if this should be under the Sleeping For Toddlers, please move it.