Hi jessmum! Thanks for the reassurance - we have a 5 year old DS as well and I had forgotten how tough the ST can be (he was a spirited/textbook baby so he was always throwing us for a loop with EASY!). She is not yet an independent sleeper - she's swaddled and I'm guilty of the paci prop. I've lost count how many times I've tried shh/pat when she wakes early from a nap, but she escalates from sleepy cry to full on awake crying when I tilt her to the side to pat her back. I've tried patting her arm or chest, but no luck and I end up resorting to the paci.
Here was today's EAS:
7:00am - wake & activity
8:00am - eat (she's never hungry enough to eat when she wakes up)
9:20am - sleep
10:50am - wake (this was a great nap; surprised us)
11:30am - eat & activity
1:30pm - sleep
2:00pm - wake
3:00pm - eat & activity
4:20pm - catnap
4:45pm - wake
5:30pm - tried for another catnap as she was showing all her sleepy cues, but she was too OT)
7:00pm - eat
7:30pm - in her crib for bedtime and asleep before 8pm
Her bedtime routine is the same every night - change into PJs, bottle in rocking chair with lullaby music on, then swaddled and I rub her head a little while. We don't do bath right before bed because she's gets really excited in her bathtub and has a hard time winding down afterwards. We do her bath earlier in the evening.
If she does what she's been doing lately, she'll cry tonight around 12:00am, again at 2:00am then eat at 3:00am, cry again at 5:00am, again at 6:00am and awake at 7:00am (all these times give or take 30 minutes). Each time she goes back to sleep almost instantly with the paci.
I'll post tomorrow's EAS too as I've already forgotten how Sunday went! Mommy brain :-)
Thanks!