Hi Ladies,
What happened Hazel, what time did he go over
Ali, good night for Caden, thank goodness one of these little monkeys did well last night.
A bit of back ground for today: He napped 2 hours 30 mins..OMG! and I actually had to wake him. This pm we were with friends and he was up and down with melt downs galore. He has a heavy cold with a bad chest cough and his finger is constantly in his mouth with the 3 molars cutting, no wonder he's tired bless him.
So tonight my most recent plan was a lot tougher than the 1st night (2nd night, last night Sam was at my Mam's and APU he went to sleep like a dream in no time for her
. We followed our new WD routine to the letter. Then I kissed him goodnight and left. He came straight to the gate and I did WI/WO with putting him back into bed and said "sleep time" then I decided to have a shower next door as sometimes if he knows I'm not available it will help. As soon as I got in he came to the gate and started his protest cry which quickly escalated and then I heard a huge thud just as I was getting out as fast I could, he had thrown himself over the baby gate
. I had to make a quick assessment of whether he was hurt and he didn't seem to be and he didn't say he was, so I gave him a quick cuddle and a kiss and put him back into bed and left. That was tough. Then he said he had hurt his hand and needed George Pig (his cold compress) so I rubbed it and kissed it better and said "Sleep time" and WO again. At the risk of this getting incredibly boring
this continued for 30 minutes. He needed a poo/hurt his hand/finger/head/Mammy I need you/Mammy I want to tell you something
. Not saying anything seemed harsh to me so I decided to keep saying "Sleeptime" and give him a little kiss when I tucked him back in. I had to pick him up off the floor thrashing toward the end, it was like an episode of 'Super Nanny' I have seen it done many times. We started at 7.10 and at 7.45 he stopped opening the door, and that was that.
This was so hard and quite heartbreaking but I know from my MI it was a sheer battle of wills. Just like the PD training I did when he was 10 months old. I really hope you think I did the right thing tonight
It was incredibly hard after he fell not to turn the light on and look at his hand, get he cold compress, and I almost did, BUT if I had there is every chance that when Sam didn't want to go to sleep tomorrow and the next night that he would throw himself over the gate again and use it as a decoy and he could really hurt himself, my MI said tonight he hadn't, please God I'm right. With Sam he only responds to strength. I need him to learn that BT is BT and that is the end of it. I hope tonight that I broke the back of the problem. DH is at work tonight and tomorrow night and I actually find it easier to deal with this on my own. Hopefully by night 3 Sam won't sound so heart broken and DH will be able to stick to the plan with me, because he tends to crumble with sympathy or lose patience and get stern, and any action off track would cost us big time.
Sorry this is a bit War and Peace, but I needed to off load and I do value your support.
Actually I always feel a load off when I have a plan to stick to, rather than wondering what every night will be.
Vicki.x.