Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He had a whole week with his grandmother who did things differently. Do you have the idea that you can force him back to a different way without any screaming. He’s 2.5. If he screams during the day, do you do whatever he wants?
Op here - no we have discipline and don’t give in to him during the day. And we try not to give in at night. For instance for some reason he asked to sleep with the lights on. We said no. Instead I have a night light. He was ok with that but then insisted that the door be open.
Anonymous wrote:I'd let him have the door open. Growing up, we never closed our doors at night anyway; it's certainly not necessary. My older kids don't like to sleep with the door totally closed; they prefer it to be open at least a crack.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if Grandma was spoiling him!
Still, though, that's awesome that you went away for a week. Don't let this make you hesitate. So jealous! I've done long weekends with my DH but never that long. Just next time lay down the law before you leave about how you never go in the room at night unless there's an emergency. I had to get my very softhearted attachment parent-y mom to respect my sleep training boundaries and it took a couple times, but she does now.
Anonymous wrote:He had a whole week with his grandmother who did things differently. Do you have the idea that you can force him back to a different way without any screaming. He’s 2.5. If he screams during the day, do you do whatever he wants?