| There are people who will pick your kid up from school for a fee. |
Np. Because this baby isn't getting anywhere close to what she needs. This isn't a baby who is getting less sleep than ideal, like most younger siblings do. (Yes, there are moms of multiples on here.) The three year old can learn to be independent at home and learn social skills at the playground. Is it better for her to be in preschool? Sure, it's about balance. If OP can fix the problem without dropping preschool, that would be fine. Hopefully she can! But if nothing else ends up working, finding a different preschool or none altogether should be on the table. OP is getting criticized because she's categorically shooting down this suggestion. A parent shouldn't put a benefit (not need) for one child above a necessity for another. |
| Consider getting a mommy’s helper. A teen who can come over while the baby is napping while you go pick up the kids. |
You are welcome. I want to add that I read an update where your kids getting out of the car are waking your baby. Do you have white noise going in the car? It may need to be on to muffle the shuffle and bustle of the car. |
No teen is available at 11am on a school day. |
| Why doesn’t DH do drop off..? you are seriously dropping both off, coming back to pick up one and then coming back to pick up the kindergartener? Who voluntarily does this? Please get an au pair or something to watch your baby at home if you insist on driving back and forth. Your poor baby. Mine was like this - did not nap in the car and a total crap napper until we forced the issue with sleep training. You say CIO doesn’t align with your beliefs but do you not understand how harmful not sleeping is to your baby? Don’t you feel unsafe driving so exhausted? |
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If you don't want to do traditional sleep training then you need to try to teach the baby to go to sleep on her own so she can connect her sleep cycles.
Do a super consistent bedtime routine and put her to bed just slightly awake. Sometimes with my son I would purposely wake him up (e.g. by patting his chest and saying goodnight) as I was putting him down so that he could fall asleep in the crib. Dark room, white noise, temperature around 72. It will take some time. Note: This worked for my kids but they were waking up 1-3x a night, not every 30min. In your position, I would sleep train. You can't be driving your kids around while you are totally sleep deprived, you could crash your car. |
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If your baby is not naturally a good sleeper, you have three choices:
-Cry it out -Wait it out -Cosleep |