Thanks for sticking with my saga and for your reply.
We have tried to find out if there is anything specific about the dark but he never says. I've read that it often is the monsters etc that they are afraid of but they just don't say. We don't want to probe any further as it may put other ideas in his head. Is it monsters you are afraid of?
Then he thinks monsters, what monsters!!
He has soft toys he chooses every bedtime and we have told him to kiss and cuddle in to get back to sleep.
I know what you mean about the rules, that did occur to me when I reread my post. We are pretty strict overall but since he has successfully chosen some development steps himself in the past (e.g. wanting to use the toilet at 19 mths) we want to let him feel free to express these types of wishes and that we take them seriously. I think maybe there's just too many at once just now. Perhaps a bit of him unsure if he wants to move on to bigger boy things or not.
Thought I would just say also that we purchased a gate yesterday and he perversely seemed to like the idea and couldn't wait to get it home to kiss it!
Progress has been swift in one night. Asleep from 8-6.15 last night, he did shout on us before the rabbit on his clock woke up (6.45) but immediately got back into bed to wait for this. Funnily enough I think he has needed this boundary. He maybe felt secure with his cot rails up but really now wants them down but this added bit of security/safety
seems to reassure him. He does like his boundaries I have to say. So this is just to let others considering using a gate but apprehensive about it that it may not be viewed by their DC in the way that is anticipated
Thanks again for taking the time to reply, feedback from users of this board are always really useful. Hopefully we are on the right track now to better sleep and more energy again.
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