Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m dealing with this (sort of) only opposite - I need my older two to share a room and my oldest wakes up realllly early. I have no suggestions, sigh.
Push back bed time for the elder
We have tried. He could go to sleep at midnight and still wake up at 6. His body has an actual alarm at 6 on the dot (if not earlier).
I researched this regarding my early sleeper and apparently anything after 6 is normal and there's not much you can do about it
Most very little kids (three and under) are early birds. People try to put their kids to bed later to have them wake up later and it doesn’t really work. The kid just ends up sleep deprived. Kids who go to bed early wake early, and kids who go to bed late wake up early too.
You suck it up and get up early with them until they outgrow it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m dealing with this (sort of) only opposite - I need my older two to share a room and my oldest wakes up realllly early. I have no suggestions, sigh.
Push back bed time for the elder
We have tried. He could go to sleep at midnight and still wake up at 6. His body has an actual alarm at 6 on the dot (if not earlier).
I researched this regarding my early sleeper and apparently anything after 6 is normal and there's not much you can do about it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this scenario I would put the baby in my room so as to let the 3yo get enough sleep.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m dealing with this (sort of) only opposite - I need my older two to share a room and my oldest wakes up realllly early. I have no suggestions, sigh.
Push back bed time for the elder
We have tried. He could go to sleep at midnight and still wake up at 6. His body has an actual alarm at 6 on the dot (if not earlier).
I researched this regarding my early sleeper and apparently anything after 6 is normal and there's not much you can do about it
Anonymous wrote:In this scenario I would put the baby in my room so as to let the 3yo get enough sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m dealing with this (sort of) only opposite - I need my older two to share a room and my oldest wakes up realllly early. I have no suggestions, sigh.
Push back bed time for the elder
We have tried. He could go to sleep at midnight and still wake up at 6. His body has an actual alarm at 6 on the dot (if not earlier).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m dealing with this (sort of) only opposite - I need my older two to share a room and my oldest wakes up realllly early. I have no suggestions, sigh.
Push back bed time for the elder
Anonymous wrote:I’m dealing with this (sort of) only opposite - I need my older two to share a room and my oldest wakes up realllly early. I have no suggestions, sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this scenario I would put the baby in my room so as to let the 3yo get enough sleep.
This. It's the only option.
Yes, and Frankly, this entire post is OP looking for a way around this. It's a very, very long was of asking, "How can we force our two kids into sharing a room when the baby wakes up the 3 yo, because we really don't want to deal with the baby in our room."
It's pretty selfish, OP.
Wow. That’s pretty harsh. I know of people who do room share their kids and seem to sort it out, so I was just trying to see if there was something I was missing that other people have done that might help.
Thanks to the people who suggested separating the baby with a slumber pod. I was hopeful there was a better option!
Ignore that comment, dcum is full of perimenopausal harpies who are mad at the world
Anonymous wrote:The other thing I’d look at is actually an earlier bedtime. Ideal is 7 pm, and 8 pm is the absolute latest for this age. Second nap should be no more than 60 minutes. For your kid I’d cap it at 45 since baby is not sleeping 12 hour nights. Worth a try
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this scenario I would put the baby in my room so as to let the 3yo get enough sleep.
This. It's the only option.
Yes, and Frankly, this entire post is OP looking for a way around this. It's a very, very long was of asking, "How can we force our two kids into sharing a room when the baby wakes up the 3 yo, because we really don't want to deal with the baby in our room."
It's pretty selfish, OP.
Wow. That’s pretty harsh. I know of people who do room share their kids and seem to sort it out, so I was just trying to see if there was something I was missing that other people have done that might help.
Thanks to the people who suggested separating the baby with a slumber pod. I was hopeful there was a better option!