Hi everyone,
I have a 5 month old that I've just started on EASY (this is the end of day 3). He's been a chronic catnapper for most of his little life but he's exhausted by the end of the day and needs more sleep. Resettling is incredibly difficult. I've generally dealt with this by adding an extra nap in, but going on the four hour EASY routine, it doesn't seem like the right thing to do. This is how his day looked today (going from last night):
6.30pm S
11pm DF
3.20am NW, settled self
4.30am NW, settled with PU/PD for 35 minutes
6.45am awake, up for the day
7.15am E (BF)
7.30am E (a teaspoon of cereal)
9.10am S (this was in the car as I had a 10am appointment, and wouldn't you know it, he actually slept more than one cycle).
10.20am awake
10.45am E (BF)
1.05pm S (very easy and quick settle)
2.25pm awake (resettled for 1 hour with PU/PD, then gave up)
2.30pm put into the ergo, ate something (me), put the shopping away
3.15pm E (BF)
3.45pm Walk in the ergo to pick up my two year old from childcare
4.15 S (in the ergo)
5pm awake
5.30pm E (vegies, cruskit)
6.30pm E (BF - he couldn't last until 7, was absolutely beside himself)
6.45pm Bath, wind down
7pm S (pat/shh, fell asleep in about 2 minutes)
8pm brief wake, settled with a song and a hand on his chest, back to sleep in a minute or two.
Sooo. Hope that's not too much info to take in.
My questions are:
- When he wakes up after 40 minutes and the resettle fails, do I just push him through until the next routine sleep time is, no matter how tired he is?
- What do I do when I can't settle up to the hour and a half DS is supposed to sleep for because I need to look after my two year old? Just push him through to next routine sleep time anyway?
- When I'm doing PU/PD, I KNOW DS would fall asleep in a second on my shoulder if I'd let him. He sings a little sleepy song and then goes quiet. Then putting him back in the cot means he's absolutely ropable. I'm wondering if it would be better to put him down when he starts making those sleepy noises, rather that when he goes completely quiet?
Thank you so so much for taking the time to read all of this - any support/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Karina