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[quote=Anonymous]My 5 yo has been a difficult sleeper her whole life. As a newborn, we had to hold her for every sleep. As a toddler, she screamed herself to sleep for every nap and bedtime. As a preschooler, bedtime required a dozen call backs for potty, water, etc. and even occasionally locking her in her room while she screamed because she refused to go to bed (don't judge me, this kid is the death of me). She has hated going to sleep since the day she was born. Once she's asleep it's not TOO bad but getting to that point, whew. Anyway, she is 5 now and I seriously thought she would have outgrown this by now but bedtime is still a circus. Is there an age where bad sleepers get better? Or at least an age where it's not my problem anymore? I know it might be years in the future but please, anyone who had a young kid like this and lived to tell the tale, please tell me when it ended. I need hope. [/quote]
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