Hi,
I'm in desperate need of help! We've been trying the BW techniques the bad way until now - half-heartedly, using what seems to work when it seems to work. I'm pretty much on my own here. Cameron's dad is now my ex-boyfriend, by my decision but it's still rough. In every respect other than sleep, Cameron is split between texbook and angel in terms of temprament. Sleep, though? It's hard to say, because he doesn't do it! A week after a trip that knocked him out of what was his normal habit (a couple three-hour stretches at night, naps of 45 min) and into night sleep of two hours or less at a time and naps of 10 min if they happen, I'm at my wit's end.
It's time I tried BW whole-heartedly.
Here's my big immediate problem: I put him in his crib for a nap after our wind-down, he's all relaxed and ready to drop off, then BAM - eyes wide open, wide awake. He stomps his feet, holds his hands sort of up and tense (or scrabbles as if trying to find something to hold, but as soon as he does, lets go and keeps grabbing), and keeps himself awake that way. If I hold him still, he fights to get free, and don't even get me started on swaddling! If I leave his sight, he screeches and cries, but when I'm back, he's back to anxiously wanting to be picked up. So, do I sit there with him, patting him, waiting for him to sleep while he rolls, kicks, flails, tosses and turns? Do I treat the tossing, turning, fussing as crying and do PU/PD?
I've just been trying to get through nap times with him in his crib, then re-start the pattern - starting with eating. During which he falls asleep. So I wake him up, and we're back at playtime, but the next nap doesn't happen, same thing goes again! It's almost two pm, he's been up since seven, no nap. I'm so tired I could puke. And now his dad's got him out in the stroller for some visiting time, he'll sleep there (I'm going to have a nap now), instead of in his bed where he should be! ARGH!
I've got so many other problems and questions, but if I can at least get him napping, then I can sleep during the daytime too, and maybe be better able to handle night times.
Many thanks for any help you can offer!
Mel