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still rocking my 14 month old to sleep.... please help!
« on: December 07, 2011, 18:34:54 pm »
Hi Everyone,

I'm completely new here and need your help! My son still needs me to rock him to sleep to initially fall asleep. When he is asleep he isn't too bad and can self settle unless teething or ill. However to nap or go to sleep for bed time he needs to be completely asleep before I can put him in his cot.
He now resists even being rocked and cries/screams/kicks me while in my arms which I hate as while I understand babies cry, it seems silly for him to get into a state in my arms when I have never tried CIO or CC.
If I put him in his cot and he is not fully asleep he immediately screams and sometimes throws up which means I have to change him and sheets.
We can't take one side of the cot off (as I've been told to do this and cuddle him to sleep) as the sides hold the base up.

please help... I'm desperate! Any tips or experience of things that have worked when starting with such a situation will be greatly appreciated.

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Re: still rocking my 14 month old to sleep.... please help!
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2011, 22:33:13 pm »
Hi there

Can you let us know your LO's routine right now? If he is under or over tired at nap/bedtimes then that won't be helping.

With LOs that have always been AP'd we tend to suggest gradual withdrawal where you put them down awake but lie next to the cot until they are asleep, then gradually move towards the door night by night...How does that sound? I did it with my LO at 13mo having nursed/rocked her to sleep every night and nap til then xx
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Re: still rocking my 14 month old to sleep.... please help!
« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2011, 08:38:44 am »
Thanks. He naps once or twice a day for a total of about 2 hours on average. Bed time is 7:30 (sometimes 7 if he is tired). He goes to sleep fairly easily in the evening when being rock (resists naps more). Night time followa strong routine and naps a much shorter routine with story first.
If I put him in his cot awake he goes absolutely crazy. I can't lie him there and pat because he will scream till he vomits. So I have to take him out which OS confusing. He sleeps through the night sometimes so I don't want to risk messing that up . I'm so confused.

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Re: still rocking my 14 month old to sleep.... please help!
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2011, 09:39:08 am »
Anyone else been through this? Really feel like no one can help.

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Re: still rocking my 14 month old to sleep.... please help!
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2011, 09:42:59 am »
Although we don't usually Suggest this with toddlers you could try pick
Up put down. So pick him up, calm him, put him down. Pu again when he's upset. But how many times have you actually tried putting him down awake? Have you tried getting in the cot with him? I did this with dd1 a few times! Settled her in there then crept out once asleep. X
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Re: still rocking my 14 month old to sleep.... please help!
« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2011, 15:00:02 pm »
We had to deal with this sometime around a year or so with my DS. I too rocked him to sleep every nap and bed. In fact, he still wants to be rocked to sleep from time to time and he's 2.5! But now I actually enjoy it because my DD doesn't like to be rocked at all (and I sure miss it!). In any case, we did a slow wean on the sleep. He too was one that could not be put down until dead asleep and he took over 20 mins everytime! So I slowly started pushing back the time every 3 nights. I'd rock for 15 mins, then 10, then 5, then just a few minutes and softly whisper each time I laid him down that it was ok, I was still here. I never left his room until he was asleep, I stayed by his crib with my hand on him, sitting in a chair. I did do several nights of PU/PD until he started to realize I was going to stay right there by him but not rock him any more than the couple of minutes. After this took effect, I started slowly moving my chair farther away from the crib towards the door. Eventually we were home free.

Naps were a different story. They were easier for us, which it doesn't sound like in your case. I would read him a book and rock him for a few minutes.  Then I eventually ended up putting him in the crib with a few little hard books. He fussed some beforehand, then would start reading. Sometimes he fussed after he was done, but I never went to him while he was fussing - only if he was crying.  Eventually he learned to read himself to sleep. If you're not being consistent with the naptime, you need to make sure to try. He needs to understand that at x time everyday he naps. You need to be consistent, unstressed and relaxed with him. This will take time and he will regress from time to time. Just accept that you are moving forward. It will be hard - it's a weaning and it's hard for both of you. But keep working at it.

What time does he nap?