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[quote=Anonymous]Guess you could try something like a Slumberpod in your room or the living room. I’ve never used one, so not a personal recommendation I can make but people use them in hotels, so maybe it’ll work. Probably after a few weeks the 3 year olds schedule would adjust to going to sleep earlier to accommodate the 5am wake. So either way you would be getting up then, unless you can train the 3 year old to go potty by themselves and play in the room too with an OK to wake clock or something. If you are going to leave for an hour or more after wake up in the same room that is going to require some adjustment to the three year old routine as well. It just doesn’t seem very realistic to me that they wouldn’t wake each other up in this scenario without some kind of modification to either align their sleep schedules or separate the room. So that’s why I would probably try the slumber pod, maybe you can borrow one. Maybe it will even work in their room, I’m not sure whether it also muffles sounds coming from within but maybe it would be enough to do that. Maybe some kind of other room divider in the room as well? Like a curtain around the 3 year old’s bed. [/quote]
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