At the beginning of the summer, we could put my DD (22mo) to bed with a few books and a kiss. Then we would take in DS (3.5y) after he read books with dad and tell him what part of the house I was going to pick up, and he would fall asleep independently as well. They share a room.
I am not 100% sure what part fell apart where, but between a two week trip in July where we all slept together, plus the kids starting a 3day/week Montessori program everything has gone to heck in a handbasket. I am at a loss because its not even like I have a prop that helps them fall asleep that I can wean off of. From day to day I am not sure how to help them fall asleep! Sometimes, a pat or chant will work for her. For him, if I sit in the room, he is usually fine. But since she is sometimes taking upwards of 1.5 hours to sleep, then I can't make him wait for her. So then I have them both in the room awake and either one crying if I am with the other or just about anything they can think of to cry about.
ANNNND, to boot, this week he seems to be just about ready to transition out of nap. He spent between 1 and 1-1.5 hours in bed the past three days just reading books but not sleeping.
I just can't figure out where to start. I tried a failed experiment of having them sleep together in his bed so I could pat their backs at the same time but that lasted three good days
Here is their schedule:
630 - 7 WU (Even on the weekends)
1245 - 2:30 DD (22mo) Her nap time
1:00 - 2:30 DS (3.5y) His nap time if he takes one
7 or 7:30 start books
7:30 or 8 get them in bed
8:00 or later they are both asleep
It has taken me as long as 9:12 to have them both asleep. Somedays its easy, but most days not.
Most of the trouble is with her unpredictability. Some nights she is relatively easy. We can get her to go to sleep independently. Some nights, she must be patted to sleep. Some nights, I just have to sit nearby. Tonight, she was jumping up, singing, climbing up the crib with her legs, and then she asked me to get her some water. By the time I walk out and get it, she has calmed and I don't return. She falls asleep independently. What?!?
Also, about a month ago I was out of town and my husband said both kids went to sleep easily and independently, so the problem centers on ME!
I am frustrated.
In general, he has high sleep needs and she has normal to lowish sleep needs.
So, where do I start? THoughts?