actually our kids seem very similar. DS is also a rule follower but during the night all bets are off. i personally would not walk him back to his room & tuck him in. that's what he wants you to do. i just think he needs minimum interaction from you guys in order to resettle himself. he can STTN - he has done it before. he just needs to be re-programmed!
Heather, our boys do seem very similar! I unexpectedly took your advice on not walking him back to his room on Wednesday night....lol! I'm so paranoid about him getting out of bed and roaming around the house by himself at night. I like to be sure his door is closed so I will hear him open it if he leaves his room. However, I must've been so tired. When he came in and I asked if his clock was blue, he said yes and took himself back to bed. I meant to give him a few min and go check and shut his door back, but I fell back asleep. So, both Wednesday and Thursday night, he got up once or twice but he put himself back to bed!
Then, guess what?! Total success happened last night FINALLY after 3 weeks I believe! Wahoo!!! He got up one time at 3 am to potty and slept the rest of the night until his clock turned yellow at 7 am! I think part of the key to this was we discovered he wants to sleep with his door open instead of closed now. That makes me a little nervous, but it seems to work better for him right now. He told me the night before last the reason he got out of bed was to see if his nightlight in the hall was on. I asked if his door was open, and he could see it from the bed...would he just stay in bed and sleep. He said yes....so we tried the open door last night, and it worked! He was so proud of himself this morning too!
Overall, the clock has been very helpful I believe! There is one thing bothering me about it though. DS usually cries and runs into my room when the clock turns yellow in the morning. Now one morning I had the clock set wrong and the music sounded when it turned yellow. DS startles easy, and this terrified him. He came running and screaming into my room, and I felt awful! I assured him every night since then the noise is off, and it will quietly turn yellow. For 2 more nights in a row, he still cried when it quietly turned yellow, and I didn't know what to do besides talk to him about it. This was the first morning that it did not frighten him, but I think he woke up when it was already yellow. It seems if it is blue when he wakes up and he sees it turn to yellow, it frightens him. Anyone have any ideas about this?